The goal of the project is aimed at supporting TIAC’s ongoing efforts in promoting good governance and anticorruption policies as well as securing the organizational development. The objectives of the project are: Policy and legislative change to ensure transparent and accountable governance; behavioral change to enhance intolerance of citizens toward corruption, outreach and awareness raising to influence the policy and behavior changes, organizational development.

Budget

AMD 1,046,062,480

Donors

The Government of Sweden

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