Doha: Qatar has highlighted the National Strategy to Promote Integrity, Transparency and Corruption Prevention 2025-2030, at a side event held as part of the eleventh session of the Conference of the States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption (COSP11).
Dedicated to presenting the strategy, the session was chaired by Public Relations and Communication Director at the Administrative Control and Transparency Authority (ACTA) Abdulwahab Saleh Al Kuwari.
The strategy was highlighted as one of the most prominent national achievements pertaining to integrity and transparency, a milestone in the State of Qatar’s efforts to consolidate these values and enhance cooperation with the international community.
The session was attended by a number of officials, experts, and representatives of national and international entities.
During the session, Head of the Awareness Department at ACTA Fatima Al Naama said that the national strategy’s upcoming five-year plan includes precise and well-designed targets, comprising 32 strategic objectives to be implemented through 78 national projects, with the participation of 16 main implementing entities and the support of 35 supporting entities, ensuring comprehensive implementation and integrated roles across various sectors of the State.
Al Naama pointed out that the strategy was developed as part of ACTA’s mandate in accordance with Amiri Decree No. (6) of 2015. The strategy aims to contribute to achieving the highest levels of integrity and transparency in the management of public funds, and to strengthen the system responsible for preventing and combating corruption in all its forms and manifestations, through an integrated national framework based on institutional coordination and synergy among relevant entities, she added.