Committee: Non- Governmental Organization
Delegate: Sherby Joseph, International Business and Finance

“Corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire country”- Karl Kraus
Corruption is a huge and dangerous international issue that should be addressed throughout the world. Countries with corrupt government go through the most problems with poverty and crime. If we all just turn our heads away and act as if it is not a major concern, then the abuser can continue to hurt the lives of many innocent individuals.

Transparency International is a non-governmental organization that was created to fight against all forms of corruption. We believe that making the problem of corruption known internationally can and will help to stop corruption for good. Transparency Inter- national has helped a large number of countries trapped within the mist of corruption. We have many worldwide chapters in locations like Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and other global areas. These chapters are to give aid to the people of these countries if they are in need of financial help or have recently been through natural disasters.

Transparency International has accomplished a goal of placing corruption on all global agendas. Presidents all over are now writing about what they want done about corruption, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund make corruption the single most important discussed topic. We have also been apart of drafting two major international agreements that give governments the ability help reduce corruption borders of their countries. New standard have been create in countries to stop corruption in public life. We are putting are best effort in forming reducing tolerance for behaviors that ruins lives.

Transparency International is now working on what we call Strategic Framework, this plan will help provide a base for the Transparency International secretariat and national chapters to develop and execute their specific anti-corruption programs. We are also currently working on improving the education rate in Africa, with the Education Watch Programs. These programs have been implemented in Morocco, Senegal, Niger, Madagascar, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Uganda. Creating ways for corruption to be seen with countries is vital in the fight to international prosperity.

Transparency International requests that all countries join together in the struggle to end corruption. We strongly support the adding of our chapters within all countries, with your help and our assistants corruption can be drained out of the world. Reform laws to keep corrupt officials out of office and proving education within all countries will not only inform people of corruption, but add more people into the fight to stop it.

Transparency International believes that there is a beautiful future ahead with the destruction of corruption. People do not have to worry about being taken advantage of by their governments; countries affected by natural disasters don’t have to wait to be taken care of because the world will have finally taken the time and money to end corruption for good.

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