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Inaugural Speech of President Benigno S. Aquino
(June 30, 2010)
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“Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap!”
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CPI
2009: With a CPI of 2.4, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Belarus and Pakistan constitute the 13th. most corrupt countries of the
world
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FSI: Failed States Index (Fund for Peace): The Philippines' FSI for 2009 is 87.1, which places it
at #51 in the FSI Listing (Warning Status). Access the Newsletter page for
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TI
sustains that: If
10 % of the estimated US$866 billion generated worldwide
in Oil revenues in 2006 was set aside, it would have
been enough to cover the total cost of meeting the
United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDG's). The cost
of meeting the set of development standards on
education, health, literacy and poverty was estimated at
US$73 billion in 2006, the report said. Read
more
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Transparency
supports: 
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We publish yearly the Corruption Index (C.P.I.) of most countries, including the Philippines
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What
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Transparency International, the global coalition against corruption, is a non-profit, politically non-partisan, non-governmental organization dedicated to increasing government accountability and curbing both international and national corruption. TI-Philippine Chapter is one of the over 120 National Chapters of Transparency International with Main Office in Berlin (Germany). TI publishes yearly the Corruption Index
(CPI) of most countries.
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United
Nations
International Anti-Corruption Day: Dec. 9
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Starting
2004, December 9 has been officially declared
by the United Nations as the U.N. International
Day against Corruption. TI Chapters across all continents will be
recognizing the achievements made to date in the
fight against corruption as well as the challenges
that remain. A priority for all National Chapters
is encouraging their governments to ratify the
Convention through open letters and public
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U.N.
International Day against Corruption & Induction
of TI Officers 2007 |
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Welcome! |

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TI's
movement has multiple concerns |
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Humanitarian:
Corruption undermines and distorts
development and leads to increasing
levels of human rights abuse. |
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Democratic:
Corruption undermines
democracies and in
particular the achievements of many
developing countries and countries in
transition. |
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Ethical:
Corruption undermines a society's
integrity. |
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Practical:
Corruption distorts the operations of
markets and deprives ordinary people of
the benefits which should flow from
them. |
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United Nations MDG: Millennium
Development Goals
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September 2000, leaders from 189 nations agreed on a
vision for the future: a world with less poverty, hunger
and disease, greater survival prospects for mothers and
their infants, better educated children, equal
opportunities for women, and a healthier environment; a
world in which developed and developing countries worked
in partnership for the betterment of all. This vision
took the shape of 8 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
which provide a framework of time-bound targets by which
progress can be measured. Access the UN
Indicators or the Millennium
Project! |
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Access
the TI Chapter nearest
you: |
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"Newslatter" to view the CPI from 1995 to 2009
and the Failed States Index (FSI) from 2005 to 2010. |
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"Knowledge Base" for downloadable books and the
international organizations
dedicated to fighting corruption. |
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