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Transparencia y Anti-Corrupción: Introducción al estudio de la corrupción desde una perspectiva de ética pública y de derecho internacional – Udemy curso en línea corta

October 16, 2016

Este curso busca introducir a los alumnos al estudio de la lucha contra la corrupción y por la transparencia, desde una perspectiva de ética pública ciudadana y de derecho internacional, incluyendo el estudio de la situación en algunos países de Latinoamérica.

Este curso también está disponible en inglés, árabe y chino, búscalo como Transparency and Anti-Corruption, الشفافية ومكافحة الفساد o 透明和反腐 respectivamente.

El curso se compone de seis unidades. En la primera se entregan algunas nociones conceptuales básicas, con énfasis en la idea de ciudadanía. En la segunda unidad se tratan las normas de ética pública y de derecho internacional que rigen la lucha contra la corrupción y por la transparencia. En la tercera unidad se relaciona la corrupción con algunas áreas específicas, tales como su estudio académico, su presencia en algunas industrias y en la actividad política.

La cuarta unidad presenta algunas organizaciones internacionales y chilenas creadas para la lucha contra la corrupción desde el Estado y la sociedad civil. La quinta unidad trata las principales medidas de prevención, control y sanción de la corrupción. Por último, en la sexta unidad se estudia la situación de corrupción en algunos países de América latina, incluyendo Argentina, Brasil, México, Perú y Venezuela.

El curso consta de 32 clases, cada una de unos 10 minutos, además de un quiz o examen luego de cada clase para reforzar contenidos. Estimamos que para realizar el curso completo (ver todas las clases y responder todos los quizzes) se le debe dedicar aproximadamente 7 horas en total. El curso está hablado en español, con subtítulos, transcripciones, cuestionarios y material adicional en español. No hay límite de tiempo para completarlo.

  • No hay requisitos para seguir el curso, sólo basta con una conexión a Internet. Las transcripciones de las clases y el material adicional están en formato PDF

Filed Under: *ONLINE LEARNING, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Governance, Mexico, Peru, Spanish/Español, Venezuela Tagged With: civil society, Corruption, Español, Transparency

Transparency and Anti-Corruption: Introduction to the study of corruption from a public ethics and legal perspective – Udemy short online course

October 16, 2016

This course aims to introduce students to the study of the fight against corruption and for transparency, from a citizen public ethics perspective as well as from a legal standpoint, including the study of the situation in some countries of Latin America.

This course is also available in Spanish, Arabic and Chinese, search for Transparencia y Anti-Corrupción, الشفافية ومكافحة الفساد or 透明和反腐 respectively.

The course comprises six units. In the first one some basic notions are reviewed, emphasizing the idea of citizenship. In the second unit we will study the norms of public ethics and of international law governing the fight against corruption and for transparency. In the third unit corruption will be related to some specific fields, such as its academic study, its presence in some industries and in the political activity.

The fourth unit depicts some international and Chilean organizations created to fight corruption from the State and civil society. The fifth unit deals with the main preventive, control and punitive measures against corruption. Finally, in the sixth unit the situation of some Latin American countries will be reviewed, including Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela.

What are the requirements?

    • There are no requirements, you only need an Internet conection. The transcripts and extra material files are in PDF format.

Filed Under: *ONLINE LEARNING, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Governance, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela Tagged With: civil society, Corruption, Ethics, Transparency

The New Global Citizen: Harnessing Youth Leadership to Reshape Civil Society (Rhize report 2016)

October 9, 2016

This report explores how the global development sector has not kept pace with the changing ways youth seek to create social change, creating a disconnect between formal civil society and the majority of youth leaders.

Without understanding this new model of global citizenship—what the report calls “participatory citizenship,” Rhize argues that international development institutions will continue to miss the innovative, networked energy of youth leaders who are motivated, and activated but who need better support to achieve collective global impact. This report analyzes these gaps, opportunities and outlines a path forward through a new “Collective Civic Participation Framework”.

Filed Under: Participation, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Tagged With: Civic Participation, civil society, Global Citizenship, Social Change, Youth

2016 State of Civil Society Report (CIVICUS 2016)

July 3, 2016

The 2016 State of Civil Society Report summarizes the key events, issues and trends affecting civil society around the world. The 5th annual report draws on contributions from more than 30 of the world’s leading experts on civil society as well as investigative work from the CIVICUS staff, which was conducted in close partnership with hundreds of activists in the field.

The report is available to download in full below and is also divided into the following sections for individual download:

  • A foreword by Danny Sriskandarajah, Secretary General, CIVICUS;
  • An executive summary, also available in French and Spanish;
  • A year in review that looks at how civil society responded to global crises, an analysis of protest trends, threats to civic freedoms and new developments in civil society;
  • 33 guest essays related to the report’s overarching theme of exclusion and civil society;
  • A CIVICUS essay that analyses and synthesises the main insights from the guest essays

Filed Under: Publications (published in print and/or online) Tagged With: CIVICUS, civil society

Improving Global Governance through Engagement with Civil Society: The case of BRICS (Oxfam Briefing Note 2016)

April 9, 2016

This paper presents a set of recommendations to increase the effectiveness of global governance forums by incorporating the experience, views and expertise of civil society.

These recommendations are based on a research study, commissioned by Oxfam GB in Russia, which documented and analysed the experience of the Civil BRICS Forum 2015 and the views of organizers and participants. The recommendations are presented together with an overview of the lessons learned.

Click here for full note.

Filed Under: Governance, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Mobilisation Tagged With: Citizen Participation, civil society, Oxfam, Policy development

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