Participants were invited to make individual or joint commitments to help achieve the Agenda for Humanity. In addition, they were invited to align themselves to 32 core commitments developed for the 7 High-level Leaders’ Roundtables of the World Humanitarian Summit. Each stakeholders commitments are organized by commitment type in the table below.
5A
Invest in local capacities
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) will continue to be engaged in both preventing and fighting corruption, by providing anticorruption capacity-building activities to professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds. These include, among others, academic programmes, summer academies, sector-specific and tailor-made trainings, and networking programmes which foster international cooperation and the exchange of best practices. IACA commits to awarding scholarships to three professionals from Least Developed Countries to participate in the Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) a unique international and inter-disciplinary academic degree programme, over the next five years.
- Capacity
- Invest in Humanity
5E
Diversify the resource base and increase cost-efficiency
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- The International Anti-Corruption Academy stands ready, at the request of States and/or other international organizations, to help States and other donors ensure that their disaster funds are used for the intended purpose.
- Financial
- Invest in Humanity