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Date: December 9th annually
History: International Anti-Corruption Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly via Resolution 58/4 of October 31, 2003, to raise awareness of corruption and its impact on societies. It coincides with the day that the UN Convention Against Corruption was signed in 2003. While not specific to any one country, it is observed globally, including in the United States.
Traditions: In the United States, there are no traditional celebrations or public holidays associated with International Anti-Corruption Day. However, activities related to this day may include:
What People Do: Individuals might participate by educating themselves about issues related to corruption, engaging in community discussions, or supporting organizations that fight against corruption. In professional settings such as government bodies or corporations, special training sessions or commitments to transparency initiatives might be adopted.
The observance of International Anti-Corruption Day in the United States serves as a reminder of ongoing efforts needed to tackle corruption at all levels of society.