PROJECTS
We believe that to fight corruption, we must first study it, measure it, and understand it. Analyze public policies for prevention, address it, and test their effectiveness. Identify and disseminate best practices. We work with long-term goals. We are technical, rigorously non-partisan, and have more questions than answers. We will use intelligence to dismantle the culture of corruption and contribute to the creation of a more ethical and just Brazil for future generations.
NÃO ACEITO CORRUPÇÃO AWARD
The Não Aceito Corrupção Award encourages academic research, journalism, and corporate actions, connecting purposes, ideas, and initiatives against corruption practices in Brazil. To date, four editions have been held, recognizing the efforts of undergraduate and graduate students, journalists, and business managers in producing academic projects, applications, investigative reports, and business case studies, as well as awarding honorable mentions.
CORRUPTOVIRUS
A provided platform for any citizen to exercise their power to oversee and report irregularities and crimes against public assets, specifically related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The reports underwent internal screening, and once indications of authorship and materiality were identified, they were forwarded to the Public Prosecutor's Office for the initiation of civil or criminal investigations, as appropriate.
CAMINHOS PARA O BRASIL (PATHS FOR BRAZIL)
A series of webinars discussing current and relevant topics on fighting corruption, featuring renowned professionals from several fields of expertise.
CONTROLA BRASIL
Aims to implement or structure internal control systems in Brazilian municipalities to improve public resource management, foster the proper functioning of federative entities, and enhance institutions.
não aceito corrupção Campaign
Our historical foundation lies in the campaign Não Aceito Corrupção (I Do Not Accept Corruption), which names INAC and was nationally broadcast on TV and internet in October 2013.
não aceito corrupção race
In its two editions so far, the Não Aceito Corrupção Race and Walk has been a major mobilization of citizens wearing the cause's T-shirt through the streets, spreading and showing their support to draw attention to the issue of fighting corruption.
COURTS OF ACCOUNTS RANKING
In partnership with CONTAS ABERTAS, the project promoted a healthy competition by creating a transparency ranking among the Court of Accounts of Municipalities, States, and the Federal Government. This ranking is based on indices that assess not only the transparency in the governance of these institutions but also their overall functioning.
JOTA INAC AWARD
The JOTA INAC AWARD for Innovation in Fighting Corruption, in partnership with the academic support of NYU, was a competition held in 2016 to reward innovative ideas for tackling corruption submitted by individuals from all around the world. The ideas had to be novel and applicable in Brazil.
caminhos contra a corrupção Seminar
As part of Anti-Corruption Week, the Seminar Caminhos Contra a Corrupção (Paths Against Corruption) brings distinguished speakers from several fields in panels with relevant topics to discuss the impact of corruption on society from political, social, and economic perspectives. Currently in its eighth edition.
48 VISÕES BOOK
The book "48 Visões Sobre a Corrupção" (48 Visions on Corruption) was launched in December 2016, with a preface written by the Judge Sérgio Moro, opening the Anti-Corruption Week. It is a collective work featuring multidisciplinary articles that address the issue of corruption, propose solutions, and discuss both national and international experiences.
Diálogos (Dialogue) COURSE
Videoconference cycle conducted by expert professionals and live broadcast to 91 learning points throughout the State of São Paulo, related to the themes of information access, transparency culture, and social control.
global ACTION
Participation in Ação Global - National Edition by Rede Globo and SESI, held in various States across Brazil, provided content on citizenship, such as the importance of voting (2016) and corrupt practices (2017), targeting audiences from classes C, D, and E who are less familiar with anti-corruption issues.