18: Diversity as a driver of resilience to corruption – Dream or reality?
In cooperation with International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)
Corruption seriously impedes human rights and sustainable development, exacerbates poverty and increases the costs of doing business. It is a threat to peace, security, and stability with economic, social, political, and cultural dimensions.
Building resilience to this global phenomenon must embrace diverging experiences of various countries and regions, and requires international cooperation and a comprehensive response by the public and private sectors, civil society, academia, and the media.
Thus, what are the features of successful multi-stakeholder approaches against corruption, and can they be replicated globally? How do we deal with the increasing complexity of joint anti-corruption efforts? And how do we square the circle between international norms and local specificities?
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B.A. M.A. Mag. Julia HERRNBÖCK
Jornalist, DOSSIER and Puls4, Vienna
2004-2006 | President and Chief Executive Officer, uniforce Consulting Junior Enterprise, Vienna |
2006-2009 | Senior Consultant, Business Transformation and Change Management, Capgemini Consulting, Berlin; itheca group, Zürich |
2010 | Internship, Der Spiegel and Taz - Die Tageszeitung, Berlin |
2010-2015 | Editor and Journalist, Der Standard, Vienna |
2014 | Visiting fellow journalist, ProPublica, New York |
since 2016 | Journalist, Dossier, Vienna |
since 2017 | Lecturer, University of Vienna and University of Applied Science, Eisenstadt |
2015-2017 | Managing Editor and Journalist, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Vienna |
since 2016 | Journalist, Dossier, Vienna |
since 2017 | Lecturer, University of Vienna and University of Applied Science, Eisenstadt |
2004-2006 | President and Chief Executive Officer, uniforce Consulting Junior Enterprise, Vienna |
2006-2009 | Senior Consultant, Business Transformation and Change Management, Capgemini Consulting, Berlin; itheca group, Zürich |
2010 | Internship, Der Spiegel and Taz - Die Tageszeitung, Berlin |
2010-2015 | Editor and Journalist, Der Standard, Vienna |
2014 | Visiting fellow journalist, ProPublica, New York |
2015-2017 | Managing Editor and Journalist, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Vienna |
since 2016 | Journalist, Dossier, Vienna |
since 2017 | Lecturer, University of Vienna and University of Applied Science, Eisenstadt |
Lecturer, University of Vienna and University of Applied Science, Eisenstadt | |
since 2018 | Editor and Journalist, Puls4News, Vienna |
Editor and Journalist, Puls4News, Vienna |
Mmag. Sophie MEINGAST
Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer, Conference Support Section, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Vienna
Sophie Meingast graduated from the University of Vienna in Law and Political Science. She worked for various non-governmental organizations delivering humanitarian aid in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and the Philippines, focusing on the prevention of and support to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence. Since 2014, she has been working for the Conference Support Section of the Corruption and Economic Crime Branch of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Vienna. In this position, her main focus lies on supporting the review of implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption. |
Anthony MILLS
Vienna Correspondent, France24, Vienna
Anthony Mills is the Vienna correspondent of France 24 English, the international television news broadcaster based in Paris. A former CNN correspondent in Beirut, he is also a university journalism lecturer, and an independent communications and media consultant, and has lectured regularly on the role of the media in the fight against corruption. He is currently completing his PhD in journalism at the University of Vienna, Austria. His research focuses on the impact of state surveillance on journalism. He holds a BA in International Relations from Brown University, and an MA in International Journalism from City University, London. |
Ruggero SCATURRO
Research Fellow, IACA - International Anti-Corruption Academy, Laxenburg
since 2007 | Research Fellow, International Anti-Corruption Academy, Laxenburg |
2009-2014 | Bachelor, International Cooperation and Economic Development, University of Palermo, Italy |
2015-2017 | Master, Human Rights, University of Vienna |
Mag. M.Sc. Martin KREUTNER
Dean and Executive Secretary, IACA - International Anti Corruption Academy, Laxenburg
Mr. Kreutner is Dean and Executive Secretary of the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA). He was Director of the Austrian Federal Bureau for Internal Affairs and President of the European Partners against Corruption (EPAC/EACN) network. He extensively lectured worldwide on anti-corruption, international humanitarian law, and security topics. He is/was member of several international boards and a senior reviewer for the United Nations, the Council of Europe, OECD, Transparency International, and the World Bank. He holds a Master in Law from the University of Innsbruck and a Master in Policing and Public Order Studies from the University of Leicester. |