Transparency International has identified key factors that make African countries susceptible to illicit financial outflows linked to corruption. Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia are all at risk.Illicit financial flows (IFFs) are flows of funds across borders which originate from illicit activities, are transferred through illicit transactions or which...Continue Reading
This week Zambia had the pleasure of hosting our very first Africa International Anti-Corruption Conference (A-IACC) in Lusaka. The event, which has gathered 113 delegates from 36 nationalities from all over the continent and beyond, is meant to serve as a regional platform to discuss ideas, achievements, challenges and share best practices and recommendations among...Continue Reading
For Immediate ReleaseDate: 12th March 2024Today, Zambia commemorates the 2024 Youth Day under the theme “Zambia@60: Be the Change”. We honour the invaluable contributions of young people to our nation’s past, present, and future. Youth Day is a time to reflect on the progress we have already made as a country in advancing many youth-related...Continue Reading
For Immediate ReleaseDate: 8th March 2024On this International Women’s Day, TI-Z joins the global community in celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. This year’s theme, “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,” resonates deeply with our commitment to empowering women and girls to drive positive change in their communities. Undoubtedly, it highlights the...Continue Reading