Contributions to the follow-up process

In its resolution 9/2 entitled “Our common commitment to effectively addressing challenges and implementing measures to prevent and combat corruption and strengthening international cooperation: follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly against corruption”, the Conference requested the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to provide substantive expertise and technical support to the Conference and its subsidiary bodies in conducting the follow-up process, including by creating and maintaining, on the Tools and Resources for Anti-Corruption Knowledge (TRACK) portal, a repository of all the contributions submitted on a voluntary basis by States parties on the implementation of the Convention and the political declaration, such as on good practices and progress made in the use of international cooperation mechanisms under the Convention.

Recalling the importance of an inclusive follow-up process to the special session, the Conference encouraged organs, entities and specialized agencies of the United Nations system, relevant international and regional organizations, civil society, academia and other relevant stakeholders to fully contribute to the follow-up process, in accordance with the relevant rules of procedure of the Conference, and requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to collect such contributions and make them available to the Conference.

Contributions by States parties are made available on TRACK in the form in which they are received:

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Find contributions by States parties to the UNGASS 2021 follow-up process here

Contributions by other relevant stakeholders

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