IACA delivered a tailor-made training for government officials from Kosovo this week to help them prepare to develop and implement Kosovo’s 2018 – 2022 Anti-corruption Strategy and Action Plan. This training was within the framework of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Kosovo’s “Support to Anti-corruption Efforts in Kosovo” project, which aims to support anti-corruption institutions to better develop policy, legislation and strategy.
The three-day training at IACA’s Laxenburg campus focused on strategic planning and public procurement. It covered legal frameworks of and risks related to public procurement, conflicts of interest and transparency, and identifying fraud and corruption, and included specialized sessions on developing a national anti-corruption strategy.
Tailor-made trainings are IACA’s customized programmes for specific organizations, corporations, or institutions, addressing the unique challenges that each one faces in preventing and fighting corruption.