Networks
National and cross-border collaboration between authorities, between authorities and civil society, and amongst civil society is essential to effective, transparent and particupatory asset recovery.
A cornerstone of our work is to support and strengthen thematic and case-based CSO and journalist networks. Across these networks, we focus on identifying opportunities for collective action and mutual learning, and advocating in common with other organisations for more accountable, transparent and participatory asset recovery.
Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC's Asset Recovery Working Group
The UNCAC Coalition’s Asset Recovery working group seeks to facilitate discussions, exchange information and joint advocacy among civil society experts. It is co-chaired by CiFAR and Transparency International France.
CAPAR CSO Network
The CAPAR Civil Society Network works collectively for joint CSO advocacy for the Common Africa Position on Asset Recovery and coordinates monitoring of national level implementation of the CAPAR. The objective of the network is joint CSO advocacy for the CAPAR and coordinated monitoring of national level implementation of the CAPAR.
Investigate
Since 2017, we have run investigative journalism support programmes that have trained and mentored over 150 journalists and supported more than 90 stories. Our particular focus is on cross-border stories, that investigate the issue from multiple angles. All our trainings include journalists from different countries and regions and the stories we support are cross-border.