
A public lecture and panel discussion presented by the University of Namibia, School of Law, in collaboration with Good Governance Africa (GGA), and Integrity Initiatives International.
Corruption remains one of the most pressing challenges to governance and economic development in Africa. It undermines economic growth, erodes public trust, and destabilises governance systems. Efforts to combat corruption require strong legal frameworks and international cooperation.
The International Anti-Corruption Court (IACCourt) aims to provide a global legal mechanism to prosecute high-profile corruption cases and tackle illicit financial flows that hinder regional progress.
This lecture will offer valuable insights into the court’s mandate and its impact on Africa’s governance systems.