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Nearly US$1.6 million for anti-corruption
Vov/Hanoitimes 12:18, 2014/06/10
The Prime Minister has approved a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-funded project to enhance anti-corruption efforts in Vietnam.

The project will be implemented over the next four years at an estimated cost of nearly US$1.6 million, of which roughly US$1.5 million will be sourced from official development assistance (ODA), with the balance coming from the State budget.

 

It aims to strengthen the Vietnam Government’s anti-corruption capacity through fully observing the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and raising the role of the non-state sector in anti-corruption activities.

The project will also help revise legislation, build a database to assist in monitoring and evaluating anti-corruption work, and improve supervision of the operational efficiency of social organisations on matters related to the issue.

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