Last updated: 13 Jun 2024
In an era where technology applies the principles of governance and accountability, harnessing the power of digital systems
to monitor and evaluate anti-corruption strategies is not just an option but a necessity. It works to empower all stakeholders,
enhance transparency, and support national efforts against corruption. As we continue technological advancements,
adopting digital monitoring and evaluation systems is key to creating a more just, accountable, and corruption-free world.
Corruption poses a significant threat to the social, economic, and political fabric of countries worldwide. It erodes public
trust in state institutions, hinders the efficient use of resources, impedes the delivery of essential services to the
public, and undermines the rule of law. Recognizing the need to combat this widespread issue, many countries have
developed National Anti-Corruption Strategies (NACS) as a comprehensive approach to address corruption at various
levels of society. Monitoring and evaluating these strategies are crucial to assess their effectiveness and identify
areas for enhancing anti-corruption capacities. In this digital age, electronic systems have emerged as powerful tools to
enhance the monitoring and evaluation process, enabling governments and stakeholders to combat corruption more effectively.
This article discusses the importance and benefits of the electronic monitoring system in monitoring and
evaluating the National Anti-Corruption Strategy for the period 2023-2030.
Anti-Corruption
Mohamed
Abu Naama
Head of the Central Administration for National Anti-Corruption Strategy Affairs
Issue No. 5
2023-12-01
28
31
2974-3001
7
Article
Journal
Conscience of the Nation
https://aca.gov.eg/News/5222.aspx
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13 Jun 2024