The Institute of Public Finance and the Bulgarian Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD) organised a Policy Forum: Anti-Corruption аnd Good Governance in Southeast Europe: Towards Innovative Public-Private Partnership Solutions. The forum took place on 7 June 2022 at Hotel Dubrovnik in Zagreb and online. The Forum saw CSD and the Hungarian Government Transparency Institute (GTI) presenting key highlight of this year’s Good Governance in Southeast Europe Report, written as part of the project Implementing shared anti-corruption and good governance solutions in Southeast Europe: innovative practices and public-private partnerships. The analysis focused on the integrity of public procurement and governance of state-owned enterprises in the energy sector with the aim of reaching a deeper understanding of these challenges and creating pre-conditions for implementing anti-corruption reforms in nine countries of the region – Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. The Forum was organised by the Regional Good Governance Public-Private Partnership Platform (R2G4P) financed through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation. 

 

Day after the Policy Forum (8 June 2022) is reserved for the summer school, whose aim is to train students and experts from the region on the use of contemporary methodologies, tools and indicators for monitoring and assessing corruption and state capture.