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CountryRegionScheduled year of reviewSigned Transparency PledgePledge compliance statusCommitted to UK IRM initiativeStatus of reviewDetails on status of reviewTitleUNCAC focal point: first nameUNCAC focal point: last nameUNCAC focal point: job title and institutionPeer reviewer 1Peer reviewer 2Government expert listSelf-assessment checklistExecutive summaryCountry reportCoalition-supported parallel reportInformation on measures taken after the completion of the country review
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AngolaSub-Saharan Africa2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place from 7-9 February 2022; other stakeholders including the following NGOs were involved: Associação Cristã de Gestores e Dirigentes (ACGD), Centro de Estudos Ufolo para Boa Governação, Observatório para a Coesão Social e Justiça, Associação Omunga. The executive summary is online.Mr.AlvaroAfonso da CruzCounsellor Permanent Mission of the Republic of Angola to the International Organizations in ViennaEquatorial GuineaMaldives
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Angola_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8September2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-41-Add.7/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-41-Add.7-E.pdf
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ChadSub-Saharan Africa2020noOngoingThe country report is being drafted. The country visit (hybrid) took place from 26-28 June 2024, other stakeholders were involved.Mr.YoussofTomProcureur de la République près le Tribunal de Grande Instance de N'DjamenaUnited Republic of TanzaniaTuvalu
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Chad_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - Organisation Tchadienne Anti-Corruption (OTAC) wrote one, published in February 2024: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportchad/ n/a
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Equatorial GuineaSub-Saharan Africa2020noUnknownNo information available.Guinea-BissauCuba
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Equatorial_Guinea_E.pdf
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GambiaSub-Saharan Africa2020noUnknownNo information available.MauritaniaCote d'Ivoire
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Gambia_E.pdf
n/an/an/ayes - Anti-Corruption International The Gambia wrote one, published in August 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-the-gambia-gaps-in-the-legislative-framework-hamper-uncac-implementation-and-enforcement/ n/a
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LesothoSub-Saharan Africa2020noOngoingAs of June 2025, the country report is being finalized. The country visit (hybrid) took place from 22-24 April 2024. Civil society participated in the drafting of the self-assessment checklist and in the country visit (Transformation Resource Centre (TRC) and the Lesotho Council of NGOs (LCN)). The executive summary has been published.Mr.Litelu RamokhoroDirectorate on Corruption and Economic Offences (DCEO)Cabo VerdeColombiaNot published.n/a
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8November2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-5-1-Add.5/2417749E.pdf
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MadagascarSub-Saharan Africa2020noOngoingAs of February 2025, the country visit is expected for the 2nd quarter of 2025. The self-assessment checklist was completed in November 2022. Mr.AndrianirinaLaza
Focal point, Director General of BIANCO
DjiboutiTanzania
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Madagascar_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - Transparency International - Initiative Madagascar wrote one, published in August 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-madagascar-momentum-built-on-anti-corruption-initiatives-requires-concrete-legal-action-and-increased-political-will-to-advance-efforts/ n/a
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NamibiaSub-Saharan Africa2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place from 23-25 August 2022 with the involvement of civil society organizations: Institute for Public Policy Research, the Namibia Media Trust, the Namibia Institute for Democracy, and the Civil Society Information Centre, who had a separate meeting with the reviewers without the government under review present. The final country report is currently being finalized, the executive summary is online. Mr. Silvanus NepundaChief Legal OfficerUgandaFrance
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Namibia_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8September2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-2023-CRP.10.pdf
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NigerSub-Saharan Africa2020noUnknownNo information available.Mr.IbrahimAmadou DjirmeyMagistrat, Directeur de l’Entraide Pénale et de la Coopération Judiciaire au Ministère de la Justice (point focal)SeychellesGuinea-Bissau
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Niger_E.pdf
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RwandaSub-Saharan Africa2020noOngoingThe country visit took place on 23-25 April 2025 in a hybrid manner. TI Rwanda has been consulted for the self-assessment checklist, being part of meetings to discuss how to fill it out. Their participation, as well as the participation of Rwanda Civil Society Platform and private sector federation on the last day of the country visit is planned. The self-assessment checklist was completed in October 2021. Mr.AbbasMukamaDeputy Ombudsman in charge of Preventing and Fighting corruption/ UNCAC Focal PointMoroccoYemen
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Rwanda_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/aTI Rwanda is currently writing one.n/a
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SomaliaSub-Saharan Africa2019noUnknownNo information available. On hold (as of October 2023), no focal point appointed. 3 of the country's anti-corruption bodies have been dissolved (as of June 2022).GambiaSouth Sudan
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Congo_E.pdf
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EthiopiaSub-Saharan Africa2019noOngoingAs of May 2022, the government had finished the self-assessment checklist and was ready to share it with the reviewers. In March 2022, the government organized a meeting with its government stakeholders on the self-assessment checklist. Mr. Samuel UrkatoCommissioner, the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (FEACC)EgyptGreece
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Ethiopia_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - Progress Integrated Community Development Organization (PICDO) wrote one, published in May 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportethiopia/ n/a
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GabonSub-Saharan Africa2019noOngoingAs of August 2023, in the self-assessment phase.ChadLibya
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Gabon_E.pdf
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Sao Tome and PrincipeSub-Saharan Africa2019noUnknownNo information available.Mr. InaldKelveSao Tome and Principe Attorney GeneralMauritius
Democratic Republic of the Congo
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Sao_Tome_and_Principe_E.pdf
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SeychellesSub-Saharan Africa2019noyesOngoingAs of July 2022, the self-assessment checklist is being finalized.Ms.MayDe SilvaCommissionerGabonUruguay
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Seychelles_E.pdf
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South AfricaSub-Saharan Africa2019noCompletedWas one of the first countries to conduct a virtual country visit on 27 October 2020; other stakeholders, including CSOs, participated in the review: Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (CASAC); University of South Africa (UNISA); University of Johannesburg (UJ); University of Pretoria (UP); Accountability Lab – South Africa; Congress of Trade Union; Congress of South African Trade Union; Corruption Watch; and Kathrada Foundation; published executive summary in August 2021 - published full country report in October 2021.Ms. Pleasure MatshegoDirector, Ethics, Integrity and Conduct Management, Department of Public Service and AdministrationCongoCook Islands
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/South_Africa_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/14-18June2021/CACCOSPIRGII41/V2007444e.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2020_12_23_Final_Country_Review_Report_of_South_Africa.pdf
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ZambiaSub-Saharan Africa2019noyesOngoingThe country visit took place 13-15 August 2024, with the participation of the civil society groups Transparency International Zambia and Panos in a meeting without government presence. As of May 2024, the government had received comments on the self-assessment draft report by peer reviewers and were working on them. October 2024: Submitted self-assessment checklist to UNODC. Mr. GibsonChizandaAssistant Director, Anti-Corruption Commission (Focal Point) AlgeriaCentral African Republic
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Zambia_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - Transparency International Zambia wrote one, published in November 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportzambia/ n/a
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BeninSub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingThe country visit is tentatively planned for April 2025. The self-assessment checklist was completed and transmitted to UNODC in November 2018; the report is in the process of being sent to UNODC through the appropriate channels, country visit dates are unknown. Self-assessment checklist obtained through ATI campaign.Mr.EtienneBadouCoordonnateur des activités, Haut-Commissariat à la Prévention de la Corruption (HCPC)Gambia Switzerland
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Benin_E.pdf
Not published BUT Document obtained through ATI campaign: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HB-mKTOnPJ0qQ_pYSzVmzkTcv4zfyIOr/view
n/an/ayes - Social Watch Benin wrote one; published in May 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-benin-impartial-anti-corruption-bodies-and-private-sector-transparency-needed-to-effectively-combat-corruption/ n/a
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ComorosSub-Saharan Africa2018noUnknownNo information available.Ms. FahamoeYOUSSOUFPresident of the Anti-Corruption ChamberMalawi Kuwait
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Comoros_E.pdf
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Cote d'Ivoire Sub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingThe country visit took place from 8-10 October 2019, other stakeholders, including the following NGOs, were involved in the review: Social Justice, Transparency Justice, Mouvement Pour la Lutte Contre l'Injustice, le Reseau Ivoirien des Jeunes Leaders pour l'Intégrité, Mouvement Ivoirien des Droits de la Jeunesse, Mouvement pour la lutte contre l'injustice, Réseau Ivoirien des Jeunes Leaders pour l'Intégrité, Réseau Ivoirien pour la Lutte Anti-Corruption, Association des Femmes Juristes de Côte d'Ivoire.La Haute Autorité pour la Bonne Gouvernance, point focal ONUDCDjiboutiHungary
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Cote_dIvoire_E.pdf
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Democratic Republic of the CongoSub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingMay 2024: The completion of their two checklists benefited from contributions from a number of civil society organizations. In preparation for the possible double country visit in 2024, a multi-stakeholder meeting to discuss the self-assessment checklist is foreseen. Update from CoSP10 (December 2023): A dual country visit is anticipated for the first trimester of 2024. As of March 2023, the self-assessment checklist had already been sent to the UNODC, to be submitted to the reviewers Libya and Zambia - the government is now waiting to hear back from UNODC on possibility to do a joint country visit for 1st and 2nd cycle. As of October 2021, the self-assessment checklist was nearly completed, the responses had entered into the omnibus software, ready to be submitted in the required form to UNODC. A validation workshop would be organized under the patronage of the new Minister of Justice. Civil society input was included and important.Ms.FidèleMawete Fakana Coordonnateur de la Cellule technique de lutte l’impunité, Point focal de la RDC pour l’examen de l’application de la Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruptionLibyaZambia
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Democratic_Republic_of_Congo_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - the Centre de Recherche sur l'Anti-Corruption (CERC) wrote one; published in March 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-the-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-lack-of-effective-coordinated-approach-to-preventing-and-fighting-corruption-is-an-obstacle-to-uncac-implementation-in-the-drc/ n/a
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CongoSub-Saharan Africa2019noUnknownGambiaSouth Sudan
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Congo_E.pdf
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GhanaSub-Saharan Africa2018noyesOngoingThe country visit took place on 28-30 October 2019, with the involvement of civil society stakeholders: Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) and the
Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII); the executive summary is online.
South Sudan Madagascar
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Ghana1_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/31Aug-2Sep2020/V2004536e.pdfn/ayes - the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition wrote one; published in November 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-ghana-political-will-on-uncac-implementation-and-enforcement-hinders-the-fight-against-corruption-in-ghana/ n/a
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GuineaSub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingThe country visit took place on 27-29 May 2025 with the participation of the civil society organiztion L'Association Guinéenne pour la Transparence. ((The start date of the review was reset to July 2024 because of a redraw of peer reviewers. The Anti-Corruption Agency held a UNODC-supported information session about filling out the self-assessment checklist from 15-17 March 2021. Civil society was involved.))MonsieurMohamed Sèkou SyllaDeputy Executive Director, National Agency for the fight against Corruption and the promotion of Good GovernanceBeninGrenada
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Guinea_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - the Association Guiéneene pour la Transparence wrote one; published in December 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportguinea/ n/a
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LiberiaSub-Saharan Africa2018yesnot compliant yet (review still ongoing)yesOngoingThe self-assessment checklist has been filled out, waiting for input from the peer reviewing countries before proceeding to the country visit.Ms.Vivian S. AkotoChief of Staff in the Executive Chairperson OfficeBotswana
Micronesia (Federated States of)
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Liberia_E.pdf
n/an/an/ayes - the Center for Security Studies and Development wrote one; published in March 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/parallel-report-liberia/ n/a
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MalawiSub-Saharan Africa2018noyesCompletedThe country visit (hybrid) took place from 22-24 November 2022 with the involvement of civil society stakeholders (Centre for Social Accountability and Transparency (CSAT), Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP), National Integrity Platform, National Integrity Committee under the National Anti-Corruption Strategy) who had the chance to meet the peer reviewers without government reps present. The executive summary and the full country report are online.Ms. MarthaChizumaDeputy General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau of MalawiRwanda Russian Federation
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mali_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8September2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-2023-CRP.11.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2024_04_25_Malawi_Cycle_II_Country_Report_EN.pdf
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MaliSub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingMay 2024: A joint meeting between the stakeholders of the Mali review, including a civil society stakeholder, was held in Vienna on 9-11 September 2024 in lieu of a country visit, after the 15th session of the UNCAC Implementation Review Group. Civil society organizations are involved in the process, and take part in the meetings organized by the Ministry of Justice in connection with Mali's review. As of May 2021, the self-assessment checklist was being filled out with government, private sector and civil society, with a workshop held to this effect from 7-11 January 2019. Mr. Oumar Traore L'Office Central de Lutte contre l'Enrichissement Illicite (OCLEI)SeychellesFrance
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/South_Sudan_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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South SudanSub-Saharan Africa2018noCompletedThe executive summary has been published online. The country visit took place as a joint meeting on 20-24 May 2019; other stakeholders were involved in the review (Advance South Sudan, CEPO, Dialogue and Research Institute and others). These civil society were included across all the stages from consultative workshops to joint meetings with the reviewers and will be involved in follow-up.Mr. Akuei Mayuen Deng DutDirector General for Investigation and Legal Services in South Sudan’s Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC), UNCAC focal pointTanzaniaIndonesia
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/South_Sudan_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/12-16June2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-3-1-Add.8/2227012E.pdf
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TogoSub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place from 13-15 April 2022 which included a separate meeting with civil society organizations without the government under review present: ANCE, Alternative Leadership Group, Ligue Togolaise pour la Transparence (LIT), CACIT TOGO, WILDAF TOGO, etc. Civil society organizations were already being included in the review before the country visit as well. The executive summary is online (finalized in March 2024). Mr.PoyodiEssolissamUNCAC focal pointAlgeriaMalawi
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Uganda_E.pdf
Not published, but Fabrice Ebeh from CSO ANCE-Togo has it in hard copy
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/10-14June2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-3-1-Add.13/2404538E.pdf
n/ayes - Alliance Nationale des Consommateurs et de l’Environnement (ANCE-Togo) wrote one; published in March 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-togo-legislative-advances-are-promising-for-anti-corruption-efforts-but-are-not-matched-by-adequate-enforcement/n/a
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UgandaSub-Saharan Africa2018noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 23-25 April 2024 with the involvement of the following other civil society stakeholders: Anti Corruption Coalition Uganda, Uganda Debt Network, Transparency International Uganda and Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group. The self-assessment checklist has been filled out, government involved civil society in answering peer reviewing countries' questions and held two meetings with civil society in September 2018 and May 2021. However, no drafts were shared with civil society. Ms.GenevieveIribagizaLegal Officer, Directorate for Ethics & Integrity, Office of the President Central African RepublicBosnia and H.
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Cameroun_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - the Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda wrote one; published in December 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-uganda-calls-for-stronger-anti-corruption-bodies-enhanced-civil-society-participation-and-effective-asset-recovery-laws-to-advance-the-fight-against-corruption/ n/a
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Cameroon Sub-Saharan Africa2017noOngoingThe country visit took place on 25-27 February 2019, civil society stakeholders, including Transparency International, Cameroon, Le Groupement interpatronal du Cameroun (GICAM), le Barreau du Cameroun, were involved in the review; the executive summary is online.Mr.AlfredEtomCriminologist (Economic and financial crimes) for National Anti-Corruption Commission; Coordinator of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy; Focal PointSierra Leone Vanuatu
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Central_African_Republic_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V2003421e.pdfn/aInternational Governance Institute (IGI) is currently writing one.n/a
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Central African RepublicSub-Saharan Africa2017noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place 22-24 September 2021; other stakeholders were involved in the review.Angola Zimbabwe
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Djibouti_E.pdf
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DjiboutiSub-Saharan Africa2017noOngoingA joint meeting took place in Vienna on 9-11 September 2019, other stakeholders were not involved in the review. The country report is being drafted.BotswanaGabon
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Swaziland_E.pdf
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EswatiniSub-Saharan Africa2017noCompletedThe country visit took place on 16-18 October 2018, other stakeholders were involved in the review; executive summary and full country report are online.EgyptPapua New Guinea
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Guinea-Bissau_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/2-4September2019/V1908902e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2020_02_19_Eswatini_Final_Country_Report.pdfnon/a
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Guinea-BissauSub-Saharan Africa2017noOngoingThe self-assessment checklist was completed in January 2023.CongoBahamas
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Kenya_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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KenyaSub-Saharan Africa2017noyesCompletedThe country visit took place on 26-28 June 2018, with the participation of TI Kenya, in representation of other CSOs. A draft self-assessment checklist was made available to civil society before the country visit. Executive summary and full country report are online; the government is currently monitoring implementation.Ms. SitiNiboriDepartment of Justice
Democratic Republic of the Congo
New Zealand
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mauritania_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/27-29May2019/V1903775e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2019_07_08_Kenya_Final_Country_Report_English.pdf and Tresorit - review process - country reportsTI Kenya is currently writing one.n/a
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MauritaniaSub-Saharan Africa2017noOngoingThe full country report is being drafted. The self-assessment checklist was filled out with an expert group, including civil society. The country visit (hybrid) took place on 1-3 November 2022; other stakeholder were involved in the review. The executive summary is online.Nigeria Philippines
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mauritania_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/10-14June2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-2-1-Add.34/2404977E.pdf
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SudanSub-Saharan Africa2017noOngoingThe self-assessment checklist was completed in 2018. Tunisia Austria
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/United_Republic_of_Tanzania_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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TanzaniaSub-Saharan Africa2017noCompletedThe country visit took place on 16-18 April 2018, other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary and full country report are online.Ms.LilianWilliamSenior Investigator, PCCB, (New focal Point UNCAC)EthiopiaGeorgia
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Zimbabwe_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/27-29May2019/V1903713e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2019_11_22_Tanzania_Final_Country_Report.pdf non/a
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ZimbabweSub-Saharan Africa2017noCompletedThe country visit took place on 14-16 May 2019; civil society stakeholders were able to meet with the peer reviewers without the government under review present: National Association of Non-Governmental organisation, Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development, African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, Against Corruption Trust of Southern Africa, and Transparency International Zimbabwe. The executive summary is online.Mr.Sukai TongogaraGeneral Manager Prevention, Corporate Governance and External Relations, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC)Cabo VerdeAngola
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Botswana_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/8-10June2020/V2002129e.pdfn/ayes - the Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa wrote one; published in March 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-zimbabwe-more-political-will-and-resources-needed-to-effectively-fight-corruption/ n/a
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BotswanaSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noCompletedThe country visit took place on 2-4 May 2018, 3 civil society stakeholders participated in the visit; the executive summary and full country report are online.Ms.EricaNdlovuDeputy Director-General, Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crimes, Anti-Corruption AgencyGuineaSri Lanka
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Burkina_Faso_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1900383e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2019_06_03_Botswana_Final_Country_Report.pdfnon/a
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Burkina FasoSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noCompletedThe country visit took place on 30 May - 1 June 2017, other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary and full country report are online.UgandaLao People´s DR
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Burundi_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1800155e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2018_06_14_Burkina_Faso_Final_Country_Report.pdfnon/a
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BurundiSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noCompletedThe country visit took place from 2-5 May 2017, with a separate meeting between the peer reviewers and the civil society organizations OLUCOME and ABUCO-TI without government present; the executive summary is online.CameroonGermany
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Cabo_Verde_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/17-18December2019/V1911575e.pdfn/ayes - OLUCOME wrote one, published in October 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportburundi/ n/a
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Cabo VerdeSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noCompletedThe country visit took place on 14-16 February 2017, other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary and full country report are online.Senegal Madagascar
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mauritius_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1702964e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2018_02_28_Cabo_Verde_Final_Country_Report_French.pdfnon/a
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MauritiusSub-Saharan Africa2016/17yesmostly compliant (civil society was included in the review process and all review documents online, unknown whether a follow-up meeting was organized to discuss the report's findings with civil society) yesCompletedThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 18-20 April 2017, other stakeholders including civil society were involved in the review (Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC), the Mauritius Council of Social Services (MACOSS), the apex body for NGOs and Transparency Mauritius); all review documents - the self-assessment checklist, executive summary, and full country report- are online. Mauritius was one of the first States Parties to report on measures taken since the completion of the review.Ms.ArunaBadooSenior Corruption Prevention Officer, Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC)MauritaniaPanama
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mauritius_E.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/SA-Report/2021_06_01_Mauritius_SACL_dated_2016_08_20.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1804129e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2020_08_24_Mauritius_Final_Country_Report.pdfnohttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryOtherReports/Follow-up_Report_on_Challenges_UNCAC_Final.pdf
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noCompletedThe country visit took place on 16-18 May 2017, with a separate meeting held between the peer reviewers and civil society organizations CIP and an individual, without the government under review present; the executive summary and full country report are online.Mauritius Qatar
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mozambique_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1804096e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2019_02_26_Mozambique_Final_Country_Report.pdfnon/a
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NigeriaSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noCompletedThe country visit took place on 10-12 May 2017, including a meeting with 8 CSOs. All review documents -the self-assessment checklist, executive summary and full country report- are online.Ms.JaneOnwumereHead of TUGAR, oversees the UNCAC processCôte d'IvoireMyanmar
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Nigeria_E.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/SA-Report/2017_04_19_Nigeria_SACL.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/27-29May2019/V1903720e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2019_12_16_Nigeria_Final_Country_Report.pdfyes - Center for Fiscal Transparency and Integrity wrote on, published on 18 December 2024: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportnigeria/ n/a
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SenegalSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noyesCompletedThe country visit took place on 25-27 April 2017, other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary is online.MaliKiribati
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Senegal_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1707421e.pdfn/anon/a
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Sierra LeoneSub-Saharan Africa2016/17noyesCompletedA joint meeting was held in Vienna on 16-18 May 2017, no other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary is online.TogoLuxembourg
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Sierra_Leone_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1900506e.pdfn/anon/a
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BelizeLatin America & the Caribbean2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 22-24 August 2023; other stakeholders were involved in the review. The executive summary is online.Ms. JanelleThomas-ShorterLegal Counsel, Financial Intelligence UnitUruguayMarshall Islandshttps://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Belize_E.pdfNot published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/10-14June2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-5-1-Add.3/2406821E.pdfn/anon/a
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EcuadorLatin America & the Caribbean2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 14-16 November 2023 with the involvement of other stakeholders, including civil society organizations (Fundación Ciudadadanía y Desarrollo and IAN), who were given 1 hour to meet with the peer reviewers without the government under review present. As of July 2021, the self-assessment checklist had been submitted to UNODC.Mr.VicenteMedinaSegundo Secretario de la Dirección de Derechos Humanos y Paz, encargado técnico del procesoHondurasThailandhttps://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Ecuador_E.pdfNot published.n/an/ayes - Fundación Ciudadanía y Desarrollo wrote one; published in April 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-ecuador-more-inter-institutional-coordination-and-a-truly-independent-judiciary-needed-to-advance-anti-corruption-efforts/ n/a
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El SalvadorLatin America & the Caribbean2020noOngoingThe executive summary was published on 7 March 2025. The country visit (hybrid) took place on 19-21 July 2023; other stakeholders were involved in the review. (As of November 2024, the government had just received the executive summary.) Ms.Ana María Perdono CorletoAsesora Juridica de la RepublicaGuyanaMalta
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/El_Salvador_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-5-1-Add.9/2503931E.pdf
n/ayes - Fundación Nacional para el Desarrollo (FUNDE) wrote one, published in February 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportelsalvador/ n/a
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ParaguayLatin America & the Caribbean2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 4-6 October 2022 with civil society participation (Semillas para la Democracia and others). As of November 2020, the self-assessment checklist had been finalized. This document was obtained through the ATI campaign.Mr.Federico HetterFocal point, SENAC (Secretaria Nacional Anticorrupción)Saint LuciaBahamas
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Paraguay_E.pdf
Not published BUT Document obtained through ATI campaign: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1UgGK9iAlbDApcAprlWqNty1mHIeDuHK-
n/an/ayes - Semillas para la Democracia wrote one; published in November 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-paraguay-more-independent-institutions-and-stricter-enforcement-of-anti-money-laundering-mechanisms-needed-to-advance-anti-corruption-efforts/ n/a
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BrazilLatin America & the Caribbean2019noOngoingThe executive summary was published in April 2025. Update from CoSP10 (December 2024): In June 2023, Brazil received the Executive Summary for comments (now working on translation and finalization). As of October 2023: at the stage of reviewing the Executive Summary, with the intention to allow the publication of all documents, as in the First Cycle. The country visit took place on 11-13 May 2022 (hybrid) with the participation of civil society organizations (Movimento de Combate à Corrupção Eleitoral, Instituto Brasileiro de Governança Corporativa, Transparência Internacional - Brasil and Open Knowledge Brazil). As of April 2023: the government had sent additional information to thee examiners, and is waiting for the Secretariat to share the draft executive summary. Ms.Mônica Bulhões e SilvaFocal point, Special Advisory Office for International Affairs (AINT), of the Office of the Comptroller General of the Union (CGU)MexicoPortugal
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Brazil_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-2025-CRP.7.pdf
n/ayes, Transparency International - Brazil wrote one; published in September 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncaccivilsocietyreportbrazil/ n/a
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Chile Latin America & the Caribbean2019yesmostly compliant (review still ongoing, the review schedule and focal point details are published; two CSOs - Chile Transparente and Fundación Multitudes - were involved in the country visit; and a draft of the self-assessment checklist have been published online) yesCompletedThe country report has been published. The country visit (hybrid) took place on 30 August-1 September 2022 with the involvement of civil society organization (Chile Transparente and Fundación Multitudes). As of March 2022, the government sent a report with complementary information that responds to the observations of the evaluating countries to UNODC. The executive summary is online and was published in a press release on a government website as well: https://www.alianzaanticorrupcion.cl/AnticorrupcionUNCAC/examen-de-la-aplicacion-de-la-convencion-de-naciones-unidas-contra-la-corrupcion-uncac/ . The draft self-assessment checklist was published on a government website. Mr. JulioTorresAnalista, Dirección de Seguridad Internacional y Humana (DISIN), Ministerio de Relaciones ExterioresJamaicaUzbekistan
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Chile_E.pdf
Draft on government website: https://www.minrel.gob.cl/minrel/site/docs/20220822/20220822110927/cuadro_matriz_observaciones_uncac_final_limpia_julio_2022.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/10-14June2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-2024-CRP.4.pdf
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2025_05_22_Chile_Cycle_II_Country_Report_SP.pdf
yes - Fundación Multitudes wrote one, published in February 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportchile/ n/a
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ColombiaLatin America & the Caribbean2019noyesOngoingThe executive summary was published on 18 February 2025. The self-assessment checklist has been filled out and the country visit (hybrid) took place on 28-30 June 2022 with the participation of civil society, including Transparencia por Colombia.Mr. Germán Calderón Misión Permanente de Colombia antes la ONU en Viena
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Mali
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Colombia_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.16/2502688E.pdf
n/ayes - Transparencia por Colombia wrote one; published in January 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-colombia-better-oversight-of-political-financing-and-strong-whistleblowing-laws-needed-to-advance-anti-corruption-efforts/ n/a
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Costa RicaLatin America & the Caribbean2019noyesOngoingThe country visit took place on 13-15 December 2022, with the involvement of civil society organizations, including Costa Rica Íntegra. As of July 2020, the self-assessment checklist had been completed. The executive summary is online.Mr. Armando López BaltodanoProcurador de la Ética PúblicaColombiaOman
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Costa_Rica_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/10-14June2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.11/2404059E.pdf
n/ayes - Asociación Costa Rica Íntegra wrote one; published in June 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncac-parallel-report-costa-rica/ n/a
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GuatemalaLatin America & the Caribbean2019noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 14-16 February 2022, other stakeholders were involved in the review.BahamasAustralia
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Guatemala_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/aAcción Ciudadana is currently writing one.n/a
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VenezuelaLatin America & the Caribbean2019noOngoingThe country visit took place on 7-10 June 2021 (virtually). Other stakeholders were involved in the review. The executive summary is online.CubaEstonia
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Venezuela_Bolivarian_Republic_of_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8September2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.8/2314656E.pdf
n/ayes - Initiative for the Recovery of Venezuelan Assets (INRAV) and Transparencia Venezuela wrote one; published in October 2024: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportvenezuela/ n/a
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JamaicaLatin America & the Caribbean2019noyesOngoingAs of February 2025, preparations are underway and a country visit should take place in summer 2025. As of 16 December 2024, the self-assessment checklist had been completed.Mr. MauriceBarrettManager, Anti-Corruption Policy and Strategic EngagementPeruNamibia
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Jamaica_E.pdf
n/an/an/anon/a
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ArgentinaLatin America & the Caribbean2018yesmostly compliant (review ongoing - self-assessment checklist is published online, civil society was involved in the country visit)OngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 28-30 June 2023 with the involvement of civil society organizations: Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia, Poder Ciudadano, CIPPEC; and Cámara de Industria y Comercio Argentino-Alemana. Self-assessment checklist in Spanish is online; Argentina’s government is committed to involving civil society in the process. Ms. DeborahHaffordDirectora de Relaciones Institucionales, Oficina AnticorrupciónEcuadorSudan
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Argentina_E.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/SA-Report/2021_11_15_Argentina_SACL_dated_22_Oct_2019.pdf
n/an/ayes - Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia (ACIJ) wrote one; published in August 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-argentina-more-independent-institutions-stronger-oversight-mechanisms-and-real-civil-society-participation-needed-to-advance-anti-corruption-efforts/ n/a
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BahamasLatin America & the Caribbean2018noOngoingThe country visit took place on 17-19 September 2019, other stakeholders were involved in the review process; the executive summary is published online. Mr. Kirkland MackeyAttorney at Law, Office of the Attorney GeneralCosta RicaSlovenia
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Bahamas_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/13-17June2022/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-3-1-ADD.6/V2201657_E.pdf
n/anon/a
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CubaLatin America & the Caribbean2018noOngoingThe country visit took place on 25-27 June 2019, other stakeholders (including civil society) were involved in the review; the executive summary is online. UruguayHaiti
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Cuba_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/6-10September2021/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-3-1-ADD.5/V2105577_E.pdf
n/anon/a
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Dominican RepublicLatin America & the Caribbean2018noyesOngoingThe executive summary has been published. The country visit (hybrid) took place 8-10 November 2023 with the involvement of civil society organizations, including Participación Ciudadana. The government submitted its self-assessment checklist in December 2022.Ms. MilagrosOrtiz BoschDirectora de Ética e Integridad GubernamentalHaitiRomania
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Dominican_Republic_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-2025-CRP.3.pdf
n/anon/a
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GuyanaLatin America & the Caribbean2018noOngoingThe country visit took place in a hybrid manner on 18-20 March 2025. As of May 2024: The self-assessment was submitted to the UNODC and the government is waiting for a date for the in-situ visit. A peer review group was set up and is going through our document. Update from CoSP10 (December 2023): Guyana submitted its self-assessment checklist in October 2023.Mr.Gail TeixeiraMinister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Saint LuciaMoldova
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Guyana_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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NicaraguaLatin America & the Caribbean2018noOngoingThe self-assessment checklist was completed in 2022.ParaguayKazakhstan
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Nicaragua_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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Antigua and BarbudaLatin America & the Caribbean2017noCompletedThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 7-9 February 2023. Other stakeholders were involved in the review. The executive summary and full report are published.Mr. EdwardCroftDirector, Office of National Drug and Money Laundering Control PolicyBelizeBelarus
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Antigua_and_Barbuda_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8September2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-2023-CRP.8.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2024_04_15_Antigua_Barbuda_Cycle_II_Country_Report_EN.pdf
non/a
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HaitiLatin America & the Caribbean2017noOngoingThe executive summary has been published. The country visit took place on 24-27 May 2021 (virtually). Other stakeholders were involved in the review.ColombiaChad
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Haiti_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/12-16June2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-2-1-Add.32/2305765E.pdf
n/anon/a
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BarbadosLatin America & the Caribbeann/aUnknownNo information available.n/an/an/an/an/an/anon/a
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PeruLatin America & the Caribbean2017yes partially compliant (review completed - civil society was involved in the review process, the executive summary and country report are online; the self-assessment checklist is missing)yesCompletedExecutive summary and full country report have been published, the country visit took place on 2-4 April 2019. Other stakeholders were involved in the review.Mr.EloyMuniveSecretario de la SIPCubaFiji
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Peru_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V2003431e.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2021_05_04_CR_Peru_Cycle_II_SP.pdf
non/a
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Trinidad and TobagoLatin America & the Caribbean2017noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 27-29 May 2024. Other stakeholders were involved in the review. The self-assessment checklist was completed as of 2022. Mr. IanRampersadDirector, International Law and Human Rights Unit, Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal AffairsPeruNicaragua
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Trinidad_and_Tobago_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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UruguayLatin America & the Caribbean2017noCompletedThe country visit took place on 14-18 August 2018, other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary is published.Antigua and BarbudaBosnia and Herzegovina
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Uruguay_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/17-18December2019/V1911081e.pdf
n/anon/a
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DominicaLatin America & the Caribbean2017noOngoingAs of November 2024: The government was waiting for review from the peer reviewing countries. No date for the country visit has been set yet. As of December 2023: First call with reviewers in December 2020, UNODC received the desk review from one reviewing State in February 2021.Mr. McKelsonFerrolDirector, Financial Intelligence Unit (focal point)GuyanaRomania
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Dominica_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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BoliviaLatin America & the Caribbean2016/17noOngoingThe country visit took place on 2-4 October 2018, no other stakeholders were involved in the review process; the executive summary is online.Dominican RepublicSlovenia
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Bolivia_Plurinational_State_of_E.pdf
n/a
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V2007494e.pdfhttps://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-18November2020/V2006356s.pdf
n/anon/a
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HondurasLatin America & the Caribbean2016/17yespartially compliant (review still ongoing - civil society was involved in the country visit, but the self-assessment checklist and new government's focal point have not been published yet)yesOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 8-10 February 2022 with the involvement of other stakeholders (including civil society organizations: Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa). The executive summary is online.Mr. AldairPortilloSecretaría de Transparencia y Lucha Contra la Corrupción (STLCC)Trinidad and TobagoCook Islands
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Honduras_E.pdf
Not published.https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8September2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-1-1-Add.23/2314655E.pdfn/ayes - Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa wrote one; published in December 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-honduras/ n/a
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MexicoLatin America & the Caribbean2016/17yes partially compliant (the full country report has been published, but the self-assessment checklist has not and it is unclear whether civil society was involved in the review process or not)yesCompletedThe country report was published as of 28 May 2025 and the review completed. The country visit took place on 9-11 May 2017, other stakeholders were supposedly involved in the review process, though there is no information available on this; the executive summary was finalized in 2018 published.Mr.Gerardo Isaac Morales TenorioMinistry for Foreign Affairs, responsible for UN mattersGuatemalaSao Tome and Principe
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mexico_E.pdf
Not published BUT document obtained through an ATI request: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p11o38KpueFCEnLLj1y8ErmHPCv5JxSj/view
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1808278e.pdf
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2025_05_25_Mexico_Cycle_II_Country_Review_Report_ES.pdf
yes - Derechos Humanos y Litigio Estratégico wrote one; published in December 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportmexico/ n/a
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PanamaLatin America & the Caribbean2016/17noyesOngoingThe country visit took place on 28-30 March 2017, other stakeholders were involved in the review; the executive summary is published.JamaicaUAE
https://www.unodc.org//documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Panama_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/ExecutiveSummaries2/V1908012e.pdf
n/anon/a
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GrenadaLatin America & the Caribbean2016/17noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place from 22-24 May 2024; other stakeholders were involved.Mr. RobertBranchSenior Legal Counsel, Attorney-General's Chambers of Grenada (focal point)ChileNauru
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Grenada_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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Saint LuciaLatin America & the Caribbean2017noOngoingThe country visit took place on 24-26 February 2025. As of May 2024, the self assessment check list has been submitted. No date has been communicated for the country visit. Other stakeholders have supposedly been involved in the review.Ms.AntoniaCharlemagneSenior Crown CounselBrazilGrenada
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Saint_Lucia_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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SurinameLatin America & the Caribbean2020noOngoingThe country visit took place on 14-15 April 2025 and the executive summary has been published. The self-assessment checklist has been filled out as of 17 February 2025.Mr. EffendiDjoeneriAdvisor of the Minister, Ministry of Justice and Police
Focal Point UNODC
BelizeAfghanistan
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Suriname_E.pdf
n/ahttps://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-2025-CRP.4.pdfn/anon/a
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St. Kitts and NevisLatin America & the Caribbean2020noUnknownNo information available.HaitiRussian Federationn/an/an/an/anon/a
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BangladeshAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingUpdate from CoSP10 (December 2023): The government just recently submitted the 2nd cycle report to UNODC and the peer reviewers. As of March 2023, the self-assessment checklist was almost done. A stakeholder consultation meeting was held with relevant Ministries/Divisions/Departments on 21 March 2023 - some have given their written opinion and others were requested to give opinions, remarks or recommendations on the draft report. In December 2023, the self-assessment checklist was completed.Mr.Mohammed Asaduzzaman NurJoint Secretary (Drafting), Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Division, BangladeshTajikistanComoros
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Bangladesh_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - Transparency International - Bangladesh wrote one; published in October 2023: https://uncaccoalition.org/uncacparallelreportbangladesh/ n/a
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BhutanAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 6-8 June 2023, other stakeholders were involved in the review. The executive summary has been published.BahrainIceland
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Bhutan_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/4-8November2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-2024-CRP.12.pdf
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IndiaAsia-Pacific2020noUnknownNo information available.Mr. HemantKumarChief Technical Examiner, Central Vigilance CommissionIranMontenegro
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/India_E.pdf
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JapanAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe self-assessment checklist was completed on 29 May 2025. CoSP10 update (December 2023): Working on the full report. A part of the self-assessment checklist will be submitted in October 2023.Mr.HiroyukiZaitsuMFA Japan, Focal point of JapanPapua New GuineaRepublic of Korea
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Japan_E.pdf
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KazakhstanAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe self-assessment checklist was finalized in September 2024.Ms. RauanShakratovaHead of the International Cooperation Unit of the Anti-Corruption AgencyPhilippinesSouth Sudan
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Kazakhstan_E.pdf
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New ZealandAsia-Pacific2020noyesOngoingThe country visit took place on 20-22 May 2025. The self-assessment checklist was completed as of September 2020. Mr. Floris DemeijerMoJ, in charge of international bribery and corruption mattersIcelandSolomon Islands
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/New_Zealand_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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NiueAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe country visit took place in a hybrid format on 17-19 February 2025. Other stakeholders were involved in the review. As of November 2023, the self-assessment checklist had been completed. As of May 2021, the government was waiting for instructions from UNCAC Secretariat to start the UNCAC review.Mr.JustinKamupalaSenior Crown Counsel
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Mauritania
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Niue_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/anon/a
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SamoaAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe executive summary was finalized in August 2024 and published. The country visit (hybrid) took place on 25-27 March 2024 with the involvement of other stakeholders. As of July 2022: Samoa submitted its self-assessment checklist to the Secretariat and peer reviewers in August 2021 and has not heard back since. Civil society was invited to provide input to the review process. Ms. OsanaLiki-WardUNCAC focal point , Public Service Commission of SamoaMongoliaPapua New Guinea
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Samoa_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/28Aug-6Sep2024/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-5-1-Add.4/2414692E.pdf
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SingaporeAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 9-11 May 2023. Other stakeholders were involved in the review. The executive summary is online. (As of June 2021, the government was in the final stages of consolidating the self-assessment checklist for submission to the Secretariat; there were delays in the process due to the COVID-19 pandemic.)Ms.LinXinyiSenior Manager, International Relations Policy, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB)JordanMorocco
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Singapore_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/17-21February2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-5-1-Add.8/2424430E.pdf
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TongaAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe executive summary was published dated 25 March 2025. The country visit took place on 11-13 November 2024. Other stakeholders were supposedly involved. The self-assessment checklist was completed in 2023.Ms.Rose LesleyKautokeSenior Crown Counsel and Head of the Legal Advice and International Law Division, Attorney General’s Office (focal point)Brunei DarussalamAntigua and Barbuda
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Tonga_E.pdf
Not published.
https://track.unodc.org/uploads/documents/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-5-1-Add.10/2504830E.pdf
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UzbekistanAsia-Pacific2020noOngoingThe self-assessment checklist was completed in 2022. Mr.AkmalMuratov?MaldivesNigeria
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Uzbekistan_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - the Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, together with Transparency International - Russia wrote one; published in March 2022: https://uncaccoalition.org/csoreportuzbekistan/ n/a
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Brunei Darussalam
Asia-Pacific2019noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 6-8 May 2024. Other stakeholders were involved in the review. The executive summary has been published.Ms.Hasrina SuzantyJamilSenior Special Investigator, Head of International, Anti-Corruption BureauUnited Arab EmiratesMarshall Islands
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Brunei_Darussalam_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/16-20June2025/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.15/2501448E.pdf
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ChinaAsia-Pacific2019noOngoingThe country visit took place on 9-17 June 2025 in a hybrid manner. The self-assessment was completed in 2021.BahrainPanama
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/China_E.pdf
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MongoliaAsia-Pacific2019yesmostly compliant (review completed - the focal point information on the review and review schedule are not posted online on a governmental website, but civil society was involved in the country visit, and the self-assessment checklist and full country report have been published, no follow-up meeting with civil society yet)yesCompletedThe self-assessment checklist was published in November 2023. The full country report was published in October 2023. As of May 2023, the executive summary was adopted. The country visit took place on 26-28 April 2022 with the involvement of civil society organizations (Open Society Forum NGO; Globe International Center NGO; Media Council of Mongolia; Transparency International Mongolia NGO; Partnership for Transparency Initiative; “Onch Shiidel” NGO; Mongolian Criminological Society; “Ulemj Khatan” NGO; “All for Education” National Civil Society Coalition; The Press Institute; Others).Mr. S.GalbadrakhEmployee of the Prevention and Education Division, Anti-Corruption AgencySingaporeBurkina Faso
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Mongolia_E.pdf
https://iaac.mn/files/d8faf0f3-92d8-470f-bb01-c1b0b25490be/UNCAC%20Preliminary%20Report.pdf Also available here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1dPtzd1YaGkjNXhPNYcalnIcmkUdvVJC_ and published by UNODC in November 2023: https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/SA-Report/2023_11_21_Mongolia_SACL_2nd_cycle_dated_2019_08_12.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/12-16June2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.3/2301357E.pdf
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/CountryVisitFinalReports/2023_10_26_Mongolia_Cycle_II_Country_Report_EN.pdf
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PakistanAsia-Pacific2019noOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 1-3 June 2022, with the participation of 3 CSOs. The executive summary has been published.Mr.ZahirShahDirector General, Operations Divsion, NAB (HQ)QatarKenya
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Pakistan_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/12-16June2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.5/2308662E.pdf
n/ayes - Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) wrote one; published in November 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-pakistans-uncac-implementation-calls-for-strengthening-of-accountability-and-oversight-mechanisms/ n/a
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Papua New Guinea
Asia-Pacific2019noyes (partially compliant – review still ongoing, focal point and schedule not published yet, civil society was involved in the country visit)yesOngoingThe country visit (hybrid) took place on 10-12 May 2022 with a representative from the civil society organization TI Papua New Guinea. As of July 2021, the government had completed the self-assessment checklist and submitted it to UNODC, and was waiting for country visit which is delayed due to COVID.Ms. JosephinePitmurUNCAC focal pointKyrgyzstanBurundi
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Papua_New_Guinea_E.pdf
Not published.n/an/ayes - Transparency International Papua New Guinea wrote one; published in July 2021: https://uncaccoalition.org/new-civil-society-report-on-papua-new-guinea-highlights-main-impediments-for-implementing-uncac-chapter-ii/ n/a
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Republic of Korea
Asia-Pacific2019noCompletedCoSP10 update (December 2024): The Executive Summary has been published. The country visit took place from 11-13 October 2022; other stakeholders were involved in the review.Ms.MoonSoheeIn charge of UNCAC-related workSamoaHaiti
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/IRG-Experts/English/SecondCycle/Republic_of_Korea_E.pdf
Not published.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/WorkingGroups/ImplementationReviewGroup/12-16June2023/CAC-COSP-IRG-II-4-1-Add.2/2304564E.pdf
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