Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the multifaceted nature of corruption within public policy frameworks. It aims to analyze the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to corruption in various governance systems.
This session focuses on the relationship between governance structures and the effectiveness of institutional reform initiatives. Participants will discuss best practices and innovative approaches to enhance institutional capacity.
This track invites discussions on successful anti-corruption strategies implemented across different countries. It aims to identify key factors that contribute to the effectiveness of these strategies in diverse contexts.
This session examines the critical roles of transparency and accountability in fostering good governance. Participants will explore mechanisms that enhance public trust and promote ethical behavior in public administration.
This track investigates the impact of legal reforms on governance practices and institutional integrity. It aims to highlight case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of legal frameworks in combating corruption.
This session addresses the importance of ethical standards in public administration and governance. Discussions will focus on the challenges and opportunities for promoting ethical behavior among public officials.
This track explores the interplay between the rule of law and the capacity of institutions to function effectively. Participants will discuss strategies for strengthening institutional frameworks to uphold the rule of law.
This session focuses on the intersection of social justice and governance reforms. It aims to explore how governance practices can be reformed to promote equity and inclusivity in policy implementation.
This track examines the challenges faced in the implementation of public policies aimed at reforming governance systems. Participants will share insights on overcoming barriers to effective policy execution.
This session encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on corruption studies, integrating perspectives from political science, law, sociology, and economics. It aims to foster collaborative research efforts to address corruption comprehensively.
This track highlights innovative solutions and technologies that can facilitate institutional reform. Participants will discuss case studies and pilot projects that demonstrate the potential for transformative change in governance.
