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Preparatory Stakeholder Workshop - Laos26 May 2010

Second fastest ratified UN Convention ever (after the CRC) 144 States parties In Asia-Pacific: 21 countries UNCAC Gap Analyses/Self-Assessments in 6 countries: Indonesia (2006), Bangladesh (2007), Afghanistan (2008) and Bhutan, Maldives and Mongolia (2010)

Regional Centre in Bangkok

Provides an opportunity to make progress in the fight against corruption

Encourages a broad stakeholder discussion on anti-corruption reform Prepares the country for the UNCAC Review MechanismRegional Centre in Bangkok

Conference of States Parties in Doha (Qatar), 9-13 November 2009 (Sangsomsak BOUNPONE, Member, Central Control Committee & Thammavong THOUMMY, Deputy Chief of Cabinet) Adopted the UNCAC Review Mechanism:1)Self-assessment by the country (using the self-assessment checklist)2)International review - 2 countries will review 1 country- Reviewing States (one from the same region)- Each State party will appoint up to 15 governmental experts- Reviewed State should designate focal pointRegional Centre in Bangkok

Technical in nature – promotes constructive collaboration Two review cycles: -2010-2015: Chapters III (Criminalization and law enforcement) and IV (International Cooperation)-2015-2020: Chapters II (Preventive measures) and V (Asset Recovery) Countries will be drawn by lots in June 2010 to determine their order of passage under the UNCAC Review mechanism (35 countries in 2010)

Regional Centre in Bangkok

Information gathering tool Every Article of the UNCAC, including all substantive requirements for each article Computer-based (available on UNODC website and on DVD) Advantages: - Ensures comprehensive assessment- Results are comparable across countries and lessons can be learned- Generated automatically an UNCAC Self-Assessment Report

Regional Centre in Bangkok

Regional Centre in Bangkok

February 2008-January 2009: development of draft comprehensive checklist

February 2009: Secretariat invites all States parties and signatories to test draft checklist

March-June 2009: 37 States parties and signatories (incl. Thailand), test checklist and provide feedback

July-October 2009: feedback received from States incorporated

November 2009: comprehensive checklist presented and adopted by the Conference in Doha

January 2010: Entry into force of the UNCAC Self-Assessment Checklist

Regional Centre in Bangkok

“The State party under review shall endeavour to prepare their responses to the comprehensive self assessment checklist through broad consultations at the national level with all relevant stakeholders, the private sector, individuals and groups outside the public sector.”

COSP - November 2009

Regional Centre in Bangkok

UNDP and UNODC are developing a Guidance Note on Self-assessmentsKey message: national ownership !Key output: reform agendaKey follow-up: new legislation, procedures, training, etc. i.e. capacity development with support from the government and development partnersAdditional benefit: ready for the UNCAC Review Mechanism

Regional Centre in Bangkok

Regional Centre in Bangkok

Regional Centre in Bangkok

Regional Centre in Bangkok

samuel.de.jaegere@undp.orgSamuel De Jaegere – Policy Analyst, Anti-Corruption,

UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre in Bangkokwww.anti-corruption.org (in the pipeline)

Regional Centre in Bangkok

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