Challenges.

Anti-corruption

Anti-corruption.

Corruption and bribery involve widespread practices of bribery, embezzlement of public funds, and other corrupt activities by government officials, business executives, and individuals in positions of power.

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Lack of accountability and oversight is due to weak institutional frameworks, inadequate regulatory enforcement, and a lack of transparency in decision-making processes.

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Opaque corporate practices involve a lack of transparency in corporate governance, financial reporting, and supply chain management, obscuring business operations and accountability.4o

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Insufficient whistleblower protection involves limited legal safeguards and support for individuals who expose corruption and wrongdoing, discouraging whistleblowers from coming forward and undermining efforts to combat misconduct.

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A culture of impunity and acceptance manifests as tolerance of corruption, normalization of unethical behavior, and a lack of social stigma against corrupt practices, perpetuating a cycle of misconduct and undermining efforts to combat corruption.

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Weak enforcement and judicial independence are characterized by inadequate resources for law enforcement agencies, politicization of the judiciary, and a lack of independence in judicial decision-making, undermining the rule of law and the administration of justice.

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Corporate secrecy and offshore tax havens involve the use of offshore jurisdictions, shell companies, and complex corporate structures to conceal ownership and evade taxes, undermining transparency and accountability in financial transactions.

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The challenge welcomes participants from all countries and skill levels, making it ideal for students and career switchers. Whether you're an entry-level individual with no experience or a seasoned professional seeking to broaden your expertise, this challenge suits your needs. We encourage diverse backgrounds, including scientists, designers, engineers, analysts, policy makers, community leaders, PR experts, economists, marketers, educators, and other professionals.

Is there a participation fee?

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How to get started?

  1. Create an account.
  2. Choose a challenge you would like to work on.
  3. Follow guides to solve the problem (solo or in a team).
  4. Submit your solution.
  5. Get the feedback from sustainability experts and results at the beginning of the each month.

Is there any deadlines?

You can submit your case at any point. The challenge results will be announced in the first few days of each month on the winners' page.

Can I participate as part of a team?

Yes, participants can submit the case as a team. There is no maximum number of team members, but we recommend up to five members.

How to obtain assistance from mentors?

You can find available mentors under the Connect page in your account. Mentor help is optional and not required to participate in the challenge.

Who will be evaluating submissions?

Submissions will be evaluated by the Jury panel, which will assess cases based on Innovation, quality of work and potential Impact.

Are there any awards for the winners?

The best cases will be published on the winners' page, and the team will receive prizes from our sponsors.

Can participants apply multiple times?

Yes, participants can submit multiple cases, either solo or as part of a team.

What happens after the challenge?

All participants maintain access to community chats, mentors, and network.

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