News: Mar 09, 2021
This year's theme for the WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award is anti-corruption. During the past few months, the world-leading sustainability award has sought nominations from individuals and organisations that actively combat corruption and thereby improve the opportunities for the world's countries to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. The jury is now presenting the five finalists who have a chance to win this year's award, with a prize of one million SEK.
USD 4 000 billion. That is the amount of money that is lost every year to corruption according to the OECD, the World Bank and the IMF. An enormous figure, which can be compared with the USD 2 930 billion that is the financial gap that needs to be filled in order for us to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Efforts that counteract and put the spotlight on corruption are highlighted this year by WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award, which states that the work against corruption is a necessary condition for global sustainable development.
– The calculations of how much money disappears in decision-makers' pockets is just the tip of the iceberg. The societal costs of corruption are enormous and they have a major impact on our ability to achieve both economic, ecological and social sustainability. Anti-corruption is a matter for us all and therefore we are very happy to be able to draw attention to prominent individuals and organisations in the area, says jury chairperson Emma Dalväg.
Corruption increases poverty, complicates effective climate action and hinders the chances of achieving global goals. Money specifically set aside for healthcare or sustainability projects all too often ends up in the pockets of decision-makers, and companies and organisations bribe themselves free from laws and regulations that apply to everyone. In the end, it is the already vulnerable who suffer the most.
Since the theme of anti-corruption was revealed in October 2020, the jury of the WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award have received nominations of initiatives and candidates who actively oppose corruption and thus strengthen our opportunities for a sustainable future. After carefully going through the 64 nominations from 34 countries around the world, the jury has selected five shortlisted finalists that are presented today.
– This year's finalists all show great integrity and impressive social responsibility. Fighting corruption often involves risks and requires courage. We are very proud to present a wide range of finalists who, in different ways and in different parts of the world, fight for a more fair and sustainable world, Emma Dalväg continues.
WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award aims to recognise and support outstanding contributions from around the world for the benefit of humans, the planet and our common future. The WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award Secretariat is located at GMV. This year's winner of the WIN WIN Award will be announced on April 21, at the Agenda 2030 i Väst's Forum Antikorruption som förutsättning för att nå de Globala målen.