National Integrity System Assessment: Curaçao 2013
Between 2012 and 2013, Transparency International conducted a National Integrity System (NIS) assessment on the Carribean Island of Curaçao. As an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands with a population of 150,560, it has gone through significant political change in recent years following dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010 and the resulting modification of its country status.
The purpose of these studies is to assess systemic corruption risks faced by a country, and produce a set of recommendations on how to mitigate those risks in the future. Those recommendations can then be used by actors in civil society, government and the private sector for promoting integrity in the country.
Transparency International 2013
Transparency International’s secretariat tackles corruption on the regional and global stage. Based in Berlin, the secretariat provides leadership for the movement’s international initiatives, supports chapters and coordinates our regional work through knowledge sharing, advocacy and coalition building. Transparency International consists of more than 100 chapters – locally established, independent organisations – that fight corruption in their respective countries.