
The Regional Anti-Corruption Platform for South-East Asia brings together anti-corruption practitioners across the region, facilitating the sharing of experiences to accelerate the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption.
The platform was launched in January 2017 at a regional conference in Bangkok, Thailand, that resulted in the adoption of recommendations on fast-tracking the implementation of the Convention. More recently, in February 2024, a second regional conference reinvigorated the platform, adopting a new three-year road map as a guiding framework to advance anti-corruption action in the region.
This document is the main outcome of the regional conference on the reinvigoration of the South-East Asia Platform (February 2024, Thailand), containing regional commitments and recommendations in three thematic areas.

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