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LIVE TRANSMISSION: SESSION OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE OAS ANTI-CORRUPTION MECHANISM
 

Next Monday, March 18, at 9:00 AM (Washington, DC time), a webcast of the session of civil society organizations within the framework of the Committee of Experts of the Mechanism for Follow-up on the Implementation of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption – MESICIC, will be transmitted for the first time, through the OAS website. 

In this session, to be held in the Twenty-first Plenary Meeting of the Committee, representatives of Transparency International and its national chapters of Costa Rica (Costa Rica Íntegra) and Honduras (Asociación para una Sociedad Más Justa), will be participating, as well as the Inter-American Bar Association (FIA) and the Forum for Studies of Justice Administration (FORES) of Argentina. These organizations are invited to participate in this session as they submitted an independent response to the questionnaire of the Fourth Round on the implementation in these States of the Inter-American Convention, within the timeframe and terms of the MESICIC regulations. The documents submitted by these civil society organizations are available here

The webcast of this session may be followed through the following links: 

The MESICIC is an intergovernmental mechanism, which in its regulation allows for broad participation of non-governmental and civil society organizations. More information about the participation of civil society organizations in the MESICIC is available here.


Edition N° 118 - March 2013

What is the MESICIC?

The Mechanism For Follow-up on the Implementation of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption, known as MESICIC for its Spanish acronym, is a tool to support the development of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption through cooperation between States Parties.

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