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Anti-corruption Monument Of Rwanda
The Anti-corruption monument of Rwanda located at Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali Convention Center (KCC), Rwanda, is a recognition of Rwanda’s anti-corruption policies by the Qatari Government, Qatari government in 2019, during the International Anti-Corruption Excellence Awards. The impressive design of this hand monument is behind an Iraqi artist named Ahmed Al Bahrani. Description The scripture depicts an extended palm, implying that Rwanda has nothing to conceal from the rest of the world. It has an open palm, which represents transparency and openness. The 12-meter-high monument is made up of pivots and linkages to represent the importance of worldwide alliances and collaborations in the fight against corruption. The 186 triangular joints that make up the monument reflect the signatories to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. Its goal is to inspire individuals to fight corruption with a never-say-die attitude and tenacity. References

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Anti-corruption Monument Of Rwanda Next To Kigali Convention Center In Kigali City In Rwanda
Anti-corruption (or anticorruption) comprises activities that oppose or inhibit corruption. Just as corruption takes many forms, anti-corruption efforts vary in scope and in strategy. A general distinction between preventive and reactive measures is sometimes drawn. In such framework, investigative authorities and their attempts to unveil corrupt practices would be considered reactive, while education on the negative impact of corruption, or firm-internal regulatory compliance, compliance programs are classified as the former. History Early history The code of Hammurabi (), the Horemheb#Internal reform, Great Edict of Horemheb (), and the Arthasastra (2nd century BC) are among the earliest written proofs of anti-corruption efforts. All of those early texts are condemning bribes in order to influence the decision by civil servants, especially in the judicial sector. During the time of the Roman empire corruption was also inhibited, e.g. by a decree issued by emperor Co ...
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