BradleyHerald41

Page 1

Volume 41 spring-summer 2008

Learning to Fight Corruption as an Intern at the Transparency International Secretariat

FUTURE LEADERS E X C H AN G E ALUMNI NEWSLETTER

Natalia Graur ’00 Chisinau, Moldova/Laurel, MD nataliagraur@hotmail.com All happy families are alike, but an unhappy family is unhappy after its own fashion.1 Most of you would recognize this quote from Leo Tolstoy in Anna Karenina. Some of you would probably wonder why I cite it here. I found that there is a similarity between Tolstoy’s thought on unhappiness and the phenomenon of corruption around the world. Corruption is present in every society, be it in a developed or developing country. And all countries are alike in as much as each has at least one law or rule against corruption. The difference comes into play when one analyzes the causes of corruption, every country having “its own fashion” of them. Corruption – we have all encountered it at some point, in one way or another. Some of us refused to accept that it is a necessary evil which you can’t avoid. I remember reading the foreword to the Transparency International (TI) Source Book 2000, when the following lines grabbed my attention: “Whose is the greater blame in a shared evil? She who sins for pay, or he who pays for sin.”2 It is obvious that “it takes two to tango” in the cases where corruption is involved one corrupts and the other one lets himself/herself be corrupted. Nonetheless, which side is at greater fault? To translate my genuine interest into learning more about the worldwide fight against corruption, I applied for an internship at TI 1 Introduction sentence in Anna Karenina by Leo

Tolstoy 2 Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, a 17th century

Mexican poet, cited by Oscar Arias Sanchez (president of Costa Rica 1986-1990; Nobel Price Laureate 1987; founding supporter of TI) in the Foreword to the TI Source Book 2000, p.xii

Contents: 17 Theme: Challenges in Young Democracies Learning to Fight Corruption at the Transparency International Secretariat

Secretariat in Berlin and was accepted for a six-month full-time internship in the Europe and Central Asia Department (ECA). After four months at the TI Secretariat, I can clearly say this internship has met all my expectations and even exceeded some of them. At this point I won’t list all the key responsibilities of my internship at ECA, but rather use the space wisely and tell you about lessons learned and impressions gained. What do I know about corruption now that I didn't know before starting the internship? Although I have been here for only four months as I write this, there are three lessons which I have learned both from the people I worked with and from the feedback of some events and projects at the TI Secretariat. 1. Even the greatest ideas and anti-corruption projects would take years if not decades to bear visible results. 2. It is very hard, if not impossible, to measure corruption and its costs. 3. The approaches such as “one size fits all,” “top down” or “bottom up” are absent in the anti-corruption discourse and that is not an accident. Overall, one thing became clear to me: the success of the anti-corruption movement is due to the dedication and hard work of those people locally and worldwide, who are not satisfied with the mere existence of anti-corruption strategies and conventions, but who work hard continued on p. 2

Words of Appreciation for Diana Aronson Climate Change – the Challenge for Everyone Armenia Moving Forward with Limited Rights and Multiplied Responsibilities From Ukraine to Maine 89 Alumni Beat 1011 Bradley Bits 1214 News and Essays FLEX Family News Sevastopol Christmas Miracle Philanthropy: The Next Step for Volunteers Internet – Great Invention of the 20th Century Alumni Coordinators Wanted Running for President 15

Profiles Omina Sanginova ’07 Khujand, Tajikistan Rozaliya Nigmatullina ’98 Sterlitamak, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia Suzanna Shamakhyan ’07 Yerevan, Armenia


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.