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UNODC SMALL GRANTS SCHEME 5th round –Summer 2018 Viktorija Nesterovaite Consultant, UNODC

Small Grant Recipients 26 CSOs from 16 countries supported in the first 4 rounds since 2012 In the last round (July –November 2015) 9 CSOs from 8 countries were selected: Benin - Cameroon – Kenya – Madagascar Rwanda – Senegal – Togo – Uganda

UNODC Small Grants Scheme Small Grants aim at assisting Civil Society Organizations in their engagement with the private sector in anti- corruption Raise awareness among businesses about the UNCAC and its application at the local level

Why partner with the private sector ? Private sector accounts for about 60% of the GDP globally About 10% of private sector companies are MNCs and their sales are worth US $31 trillion – 90% are SMEs Private sector is increasingly providing services that were previously provided by the State Actors of private sector are not only victims of corruption but part of the solution

Why CSOs should encourage SMEs to work on UNCAC? Existence of a number of global initiatives and compliance programmes that partner with MNCs (e.g. UN Global Compact*, EITI, GSCP) * Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery A need to engage with SMEs at local level as they represent 90% of gobal economy and are more difficult to reach CSOs can play an important role in engaging SMEs on the implementation and monitoring of UNCAC

Criterias for CSO selection CSOs based in Africa Experience in monitoring activities, conducting legal analysis, drafting reports, and working with the private sector Advocacy experience in sectorial industries (e.g. extractive industries, construction industry, financial sector, etc.) Organization’s potential to make useful contributions to the review process and country/regional follow-up activities

Project parameters Scope Timescale Quality Costs Risks Benefits

Grant Scheme Achievements Empower CSOs to engage SMEs in the implementation of UNCAC Involved marginalized groups such as women, disabled and indigenous people Created local mechanisms such as action plans and business networks to combat corruption

Success Story: Transparency International-Sierra Leone Location: Western Area, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Target group: the media, civil society, the Sierra Leone Contractors Union and the Sierra Leone Indigenous Business Association Activities: radio discussions; a two-day workshop that involved all the above stakeholders; dissemination of campaign material to 1,000,000 residents in the Western Area of Freetown. Results achieved: Increased knowledge and skills on the UNCAC, Anti-Corruption Act of Sierra Leone 2008 and the prevention of corruption

Next Round of Small Grants In the summer 2018, six grants of USD 5000 will be distributed to African CSOs The call for applications will be published on the UNODC webpage Send you applications to unodc-ngounit@un.org

Civil Society Team How to contact us: unodc-ngounit@un.org +43 1 26060-5582 _______________________________________ Thank you for you attention!