Who We Work With

It is the firm belief of TI that every level of governance right from the family, community and society needs to be strengthened in order for a country to attain the highest levels of quality of life through improved service delivery. It is the desire of TI to contribute to achieving these high levels by working with:
  • Formal and informal institutions
  • National and local government and national institutions
  • Central government (executive
  • National legislature, judiciary)
  • Local government structures (local councils, technocrats)
  • Government departments involved in service delivery and policy implementation
  • Official anti-corruption agencies
  • Faith Based Organizations
  • Opinion leaders
  • Cultural leaders
  • CSO leaders

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Consultancy Opportunity

17-04-2013 Hits:188 News Super User

Consultancy Opportunity   Re-advertised   Transparency International Uganda is a national chapter of Transparency International – The global anti...

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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

23-11-2012 Hits:684 News Super User

                                             WE WANT ACTION AGAINST THIEVES NOW! Fellow Citizens of Uganda: The President of Uganda, His...

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SMEs tipped on prevention of corruption.

08-11-2012 Hits:487 News Super User

Thursday 27 September 2012Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) must adhere to strict ethical practices like...

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Death Announcement

05-09-2012 Hits:792 News Super User

                       Mr. John Kakire Menya (RIP) We are saddened to announce the untimely death of our...

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Uganda tops East Africa in corruption - …

31-08-2012 Hits:1036 News Super User

Uganda tops East Africa in corruption - reportPublish Date: Aug 30, 2012

(L-R) Kenyas Executive Director for Transpareny International, Samuel Kimeu and Ugandas Peter Wandera at the...

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Uganda’s police is up for a new challeng…

28-08-2012 Hits:888 News Super User

Uganda’s police is up for a new challenge: to handcuff corruption

By Nick Seymour on 7 August 2012 in Defence and Security Transparency International Uganda invited our...

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