The Ghana Anti-corruption Coalition is a cross-sectoral grouping of public, private and civil society organizations with the sole aim of building a national effort to confront the problem of corruption and devise effective control measures.
The GACC seeks to facilitate anti-corruption activities in Ghana through the concerted efforts of its membership and in collaboration with other stakeholders.
In addition, the coalition envisions a society in which honesty, transparency, accountability and integrity are upheld.
GACC's Mission
GACC seeks to reduce poverty by coordinating anti corruption activities in Ghana – this is through collaboration with its members and other key stakeholders.
Vision
A Ghana free from corruption where honesty, transparency, accountability and integrity are upheld.
Partnerships
The Coalition works in close co-operation and collaboration with development partners. GACC is expected to co-opt and function with any of the broad array of institutions (public, private and civil) involved in and relevant to the battle against corruption. The core-group include crucial institutions and agencies in the forefront of the fight against corruption.
GACC Structure
The Coalition is managed by an Executive Council comprising the representatives of the institutional members of the coalition and the Secretariat is managed by the Executive Secretary.