11/05/2022
PYFAC Vanuatu team will be assisting UNODC to reach out to service users and interested stakeholders for the 'barriers to reporting corruption' survey.
UNODC is conducting research in the following Pacific Island Countries: Kiribati, Palau, Cook and Vanuatu. Three surveys have been developed aimed at authorities receiving corruption reports, service users, and other stakeholders with experiences of engaging with persons reporting corruption.
PYFAC will ensure that the voices and opinions of young people throughout Vanuatu will also be captured in this survey.
We are calling on youth leaders who are passionate about working to ensure that there is transparency and accountability across all sectors of service delivery starting from our home, community, province, and to the national level to participate in this survey.
Click on the links below if you are answering the survey as a stakeholder (representing an organization) or as a member of the public.
(1) Survey for Stakeholders (stakeholders who do not work in authorities who receive corruption reports, but have valuable expertise and experiences in working with persons who report corruption, these persons may include (but are not limited to) members of the judiciary, the chamber of commerce, UNCAC focal points, civil society, and the media.: https://forms.gle/T5g9PtDxmY94Bwi86
(2)Survey for Service users (Members of the public) : https://forms.gle/mPFXbugDwT7kGkpt5
We will also be available to contact you for an interview and fill in the forms directly on your behalf (If you wish to). So let us know by leaving us a message in our chatbox.
Please help us spread the survey link so we can help develop and improve effective reporting mechanisms and protections when reporting corruption. Do help us disseminate this post to interested parties as well. Tengiu in advance .