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Targeted audience: Civil society organizations, NGOs, government counterparts including other donors where appropriate Speaker

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  1. Targeted audience: Civil society organizations, NGOs, government counterparts including other donors where appropriate Speaker Mr. T.R. Raghunandan is the founder and spokesperson for the Indian corruption fighting website, ipaidabribe.com. He also acts as an advisor to various governance bodies including the United Nationals Development Programme (UNDP, India) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. Mr. Agung Hardjono has been the acting Deputy III at the Presidential Delivery Unit (UKP4) in Indonesia since March 2010. Moderator Mr. Joel Turkewitz, Program Coordinator, Regional Governance Hub, World Bank. Resources Presentation materials will be made available to the participant group. Location and Contacts University of Indonesia, Salemba Campus Jl. Salemba Raya No. 4, Jakarta Pusat IASTH Building 1st Fl. Video conference Room Ameriono Ismangil 08159904730 Yoni@ismangil.com, Dyan Ekawati 08159048664 dyan007@ui.ac.id Program Contact Linh Hoai Nguyen ________________________________________ . • Introduction • While ICT is not a magic bullet when it comes to ensuring greater transparency and less corruption, the use of ICT as a tool in anti-corruption efforts has a potential in engaging people, increasing access to information and improving transparency in a number of important areas. • In the East Asia Pacific (EAP) region, where the efforts to tap into the ICT as a tool to curb corruption has grown significantly, learning from the experiences of others will provide practical guidance on how to reap benefits from better understanding of the challenges and opportunities from the use of ICT in anti-corruption efforts. • Some of the efforts have been inspired by an Indian website, ipaidabribe.com. Launched in August 2010, this website has worked with the government to tackle corruption by harnessing the collective energy of citizens. • This regional learning VC wishes to bring together civil society organizations government counterparts, and other stakeholders to discuss and exchanges perspectives and experiences on: • the role and the use of ICT in the fight against corruption and how to make best use of the technology; and • given the long standing and history of civil society & citizens movements in the EAP region, how does ICT contribute to this movement • Session Agenda • In a two hour interactive and locally facilitated session audiences will learn from experiences and challenges in the anti-corruption movements and the role of ICT in the anti-corruption efforts –from India and other country’ s perspectives I PAID A BRIBE Regional Governance Hub Videoconference (VC) Use of Information, Communication, Technology (ICT) in Anti-Corruption Efforts April 3rd, 2012 10:0AM FREE Seminar on ICT for Anti Corruption

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