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6.iv: Global Priorities

Deepening our expertise and impact

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As part of our Strategic Framework in 2003, the TI movement identified a limited number of Global Priorities as key to tackling corruption. TI chose these priorities based on their importance and relevance in the fight against corruption, taking into account the status of anti-corruption efforts and broader trends in corruption. The Global Priorities also reflected the work being carried out within TI at global, regional and national levels. Given our experience in the anti-corruption field, TI felt these were the areas in which our movement had the capacity to make the greatest impact. These selected Global Priorities have guided our work since 2003 and will continue to do so. Within the Strategic Framework 2008-2010, the TI movement will commit itself to building further capacity in the Global Priorities, based on enhanced knowledge sharing within the movement, creation of new partnerships and coalitions, and the generation of further global, regional and national tools and initiatives. Further, our efforts in the global priorities, outlined below, will be more directed toward policy change, which we will achieve by setting strategic advocacy targets. Taken together, these measures to deepen our efforts in the global priorities of the TI movement will enable us to measure our impact, in terms of increasing transparency and reducing corruption.

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