Transparency International UK chapter created the Anti-corruption Pledge Tracker in 2017 and has maintained it since. This tool visualises and documents progress made since the conclusion of the summit.
The latest update released in May 2020 reflects New Zealand's continued progress.
Find out MoreNew Zealand has been very supportive of Fiji in dealing with COVID-19 and Cyclone Harold.
TINZ member Claire Johnstone, provided assistance to counter fake news and guide young leaders during these events.
Find out MoreThe Archive and Record Association of New Zealand is determined to prove a positive way forward for all parties to reinvigorate the archive and records network.
This is essential for documenting the activities and philosophies of New Zealand past, present and future.
Find out MoreTINZ is excited with the opportunity and some resource, to develop a South Pacific network focussing around anti-corruption and the benefits of transparency and integrity.
The network will include organisations and individuals in the Pacific diaspora in New Zealand, while connecting to South Pacific nations, and Fiji.
Find out MoreLeaders of the anti-corruption movement around the Pacific region convened in early February to facilitate networking, information sharing and to enhance the resilience of Pacific island countries against corruption.
Find out MoreTINZ Director, John Hall, suggests that "Transparency is when society can trust leaders to use power for social good."
Part of the reason why we struggle to understand transparency is that there are so many things we want to associate with it. Is there really a common thread between the many disparate concepts?
Find out MoreAs we move past the COVID-19 epidemic and into recovery, there is an ongoing need for legislative and policy innovation.
We must not forget our values in the excitement of doing new things.
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