Day 1: Taking Stock, continued - Second Global Conference on Harnessing Data to Improve Corruption Measurement.
From 2 to 4 December 2025, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) are convening the Second Global Conference on Harnessing Data to Improve Corruption Measurement at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Description
Day 1: Taking Stock (continued)Session 1: International and regional experiences to measure corruption: challenges and good practices
Session 2: Under the surface: Harnessing survey data to explore corruption beyond perceptions and experiences in society
Session 3: Measuring corruption at the Private-Public Intersection: Measuring public procurement and bribery in the private sector (focus on business surveys)
Measuring corruption is essential for understanding its causes, consequences, and trends, as well as for designing and evaluating effective responses. By developing reliable and comparable indicators and data, we can enhance transparency, accountability, and evidence-based policymaking in the fight against corruption.
Through interactive plenaries, technical panels, and expert roundtables, the Conference will explore topics such as the operationalization of the Vienna Principles, the launch of the Global Anti-Corruption Digital Dashboard, and the metadata of the Statistical Framework to measure corruption. Sessions will also cover user-centred approaches, digital innovations, and emerging methods for collecting, analyzing, and using data to prevent and combat corruption.
Description
Day 1: Taking Stock (continued)Session 1: International and regional experiences to measure corruption: challenges and good practices
Session 2: Under the surface: Harnessing survey data to explore corruption beyond perceptions and experiences in society
Session 3: Measuring corruption at the Private-Public Intersection: Measuring public procurement and bribery in the private sector (focus on business surveys)
Measuring corruption is essential for understanding its causes, consequences, and trends, as well as for designing and evaluating effective responses. By developing reliable and comparable indicators and data, we can enhance transparency, accountability, and evidence-based policymaking in the fight against corruption.
Through interactive plenaries, technical panels, and expert roundtables, the Conference will explore topics such as the operationalization of the Vienna Principles, the launch of the Global Anti-Corruption Digital Dashboard, and the metadata of the Statistical Framework to measure corruption. Sessions will also cover user-centred approaches, digital innovations, and emerging methods for collecting, analyzing, and using data to prevent and combat corruption.
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