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Organization Name Organization Name (Local Language) Country Factors Organization Description
Tunisian Institutional Reform ???? ????? ???????? ??????? Tunisia
Factor 5: Order and Security
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement

Tunisian Institutional Reform was established with the overall goal to push for institutional transparency and accountability within the security sector in Tunisia while encouraging civil society to take a proactive role in political decision-making and reform through constructively engaging in dialogue with government institutions.

Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) ??????? ????? ??????? ????? Tunisia
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

National independent democratic trade union.

Tunisian Financial Analysis Committee Commission Tunisienne des Analyses Financières Tunisia
Factor 3: Open Government

It adopts guidelines to help reporting entities to detect and report suspicious transactions, collects and processes suspicious transaction reports, orders administrative freeze of assets, lifts freeze and submits serious cases to judicial authorities.

Tunisian Evaluation Network ?????? ???????? ??????? Tunisia
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Dedicated to promoting the culture of evaluation among state institutions and civil society and its institutionalization as a practice of good governance.

Tunisian Association of Young Democrats (JDT) Jeunes Démocrates Tunisiens (JDT) Tunisia
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers

Aims to strengthen democratic transition of power after the fall of dictatorship in Tunisia.

Tunisian Association of Public Inspectors (ATCP) Association Tunisienne des Contrôleurs Publics (ATCP) Tunisia
Factor 7: Civil Justice
Factor 8: Criminal Justice

Designed to reform the general supervision function as a tool for detection and fight against fraud and corruption.

Tunisian Association for Integrity and Democratic Elections ??????? ???????? ?? ??? ????? ? ????????? ?????????? Tunisia
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers

Established in 2011, it seeks the promotion and protection of democratic values, especially the right to vote. It works to educate people on various aspects of the electoral process and encourage their participation in it. It also monitors and observes campaigns and elections, and advocates for reform in Tunisian electoral system.

Tunisian Assocation for the Defense of Individual Liberties ???????? ???????? ?????? ?? ??????? ??????? Tunisia
Factor 3: Open Government

Works to give psychological and legal assistance in cases of human rights abuses.

Tunisia Election Data Tunisia
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights

Presents a range of stakeholders with comprehensive information about the electoral process to enable them to make informed decisions that lead to better outcomes.

Tun'Act ??? ???? Tunisia
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights

Non-profit organization, non-partisan and apolitical education for citizenship and debate, which encourages young Tunisians to participate in the public life of their country.

TSPress ???????????????? TSpress.ge Georgia
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Publishes reports on budget expenditures of local governments, investigates corruption in government and industry and improper influence.

Truth and Dignity Commission (IVD) ???? ??????? ???????? Tunisia
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights

Aims to dismantle the authoritarian system and facilitate the transition to the rule of law.

Transparent Resources Recursos Transparentes Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Venezuela
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 3: Open Government

Transparent Resources is a joint initiative of six organizations that promote transparency and accountability in Argentina (Foundation Citizen Power), Bolivia (Build Foundation), Ecuador (Citizen and Development Foundation), Guatemala (Citizen Action), Paraguay (TEDIC), and Venezuela (Transparency Venezuela).

Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistan (TEFA) Afghanistan
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement

Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistan (TEFA) was established in 2009 as an independent electoral observing organization aiming to observe the electoral processes to ensure credibility and transparency of elections.

Transparent Congress CongresoTransparente.org Guatemala
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 3: Open Government

Transparent Congress is a communication platform to bring together citizens and their representatives in Congress. It promotes the discussion and analysis of information concerning representatives' actions, proposals, and drafts for laws.

Transparent Chile Chile Transparente Chile
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Chilean chapter of Transparency International, working to monitor government policy on corruption, transparency and accountability.

Transparency Watch Organization (TWO) Pakistan
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Transparency Watch Organization Pakistan is a non profit organization that works to fight corruption by promoting and supporting transparent and ethical practices in government, raising awareness, and influencing the policy debate around corruption, transparency and monitoring measures.

Transparency Venezuela Transparencia Venezuela Venezuela
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 3: Open Government

Transparency Venezuela works to prevent corruption and promote democratic actions to strengthen freedom, justice, integrity, and good practices.

Transparency Morocco ??????????? ?????? Morocco
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Studies the phenomenon of corruption and provides analyses and recommendations for actions to combat it

Transparency Kazakhstan ???????????? ????????? Kazakhstan
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Transparency Kazakhstan works to eliminate corruption in Kazakhstan. Through a coalition of business, government and civil society experts it aims to develop the Transparency International model in Kazakhstan

Transparency International Zambia Zambia
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Detects government corruption, promotes dialogue surrounding good governance, and develops ways to successfully deal with corruption

Transparency International USA United States
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Works to fight corruption in government, business and development throug localised efforts in partnerships with multidisciplinary actors.

Transparency International Turkey Uluslararas? ?effafl?k Derne?i Turkey
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 3: Open Government

TI- Turkey aims to set the rule of transparency, integrity and accountability principles in all segments of the society for the democratic, social and economic development of the country. TI-Turkey perceives corruption as a major source of social, economical and political crises and an obstacle on the way of economical development, rule of law, competitiveness and proper usage of natural resources.

Transparency International Malaysia Malaysia
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

Founded in 1998 to eradicate corruption and promote transparency, integrity, and accountability, their initiatives include the Malaysian Corruption Perceptions Index, the Bribe Payers Index, and the Corporate Integrity System, to name a few.

Transparency International Kenya Kenya
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption

It is an autonomous chapter, founded in 1999 in Kenya, with the aim of developing a society that is transparent and corruption free through good governance and social justice. It offers free legal advice on corruption related cases under the Advocacy and Legal Advice Centre.