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Libya & OECD Discuss Enhancing Anti-Corruption Capabilities

March 28, 2024
Libya & OECD Discuss Enhancing Anti-Corruption Capabilities
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The Libyan Administrative Control Authority has explored enhancing cooperation with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), exchanging expertise, and building capacities to support integrity, good governance, and combatting corruption.

This was discussed during a meeting in Paris between the head of the Authority, Abdullah Qaderboh, and his accompanying delegation, and the President of the Governance Program for the Middle East and North Africa Region at the OECD, Miriam Alam, along with the project coordinator for governance audits, Amira Tlili, and public sector integrity policy analysts, Fareed Rikboh and Omar Suleiman.

According to a statement by the Authority on its Facebook page today, the Governance Program under the OECD is a joint cooperation strategy between North African and Middle Eastern countries on one hand, and OECD member states on the other, aimed at sharing knowledge, experiences, and promoting standards and principles of good governance to facilitate reform processes in the region, as per the statement.

The program strengthens cooperation ties and multi-initiatives active in the region, assisting governments in achieving eligibility standards to become members of the Open Governance Partnership.

The program provides consultative roles through initiatives and projects, offering a robust framework to support regional policy dialogues and high-quality public services, in addition to presenting more inclusive policies for economic and social development initiatives to enhance citizens’ benefits from regional governments.

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