The National Anti-Corruption Alliance (NACA) is a civil society coalition aimed at advancing the fight against corruption and financial crimes in Malawi. NACA seeks to promote effective governance and improve the welfare of citizens by addressing the detrimental impacts of organized corruption, which undermines economic growth and public trust in democracy.
NACA was established in 2019 as a response to the growing concern over corruption in Malawi. Founded by a group of passionate civil society leaders, the alliance has since grown to become a leading voice in the fight against corruption in the country.
NACA was formed as a response to the growing threat of organized corruption in Malawi, which hinders development and disproportionately impacts the poor and marginalized groups such as women, youth, and people with disabilities.
Over the years, NACA has been at the forefront of advocating for stronger anti-corruption policies, promoting transparency in government operations, and empowering citizens to take action against corruption.
Our collaborative approach has allowed us to work effectively with government agencies, international organizations, and local communities to create lasting change in Malawi.
To actively support, influence, and advocate for the realization of a corruption-free Malawi, through strategic actions aimed at fostering ethical governance
A Malawi where integrity prevails, fueled by our coalition's holistic fight against corruption.
The Council is the highest decision-making body of NACA. It comprises representatives from all full member organizations and is responsible for setting the overall strategic direction of the alliance.
Chairperson
National Coordinator
Program Associate
NACA's constitution outlines our governance structure, membership criteria, and operational guidelines. Download a copy to learn more about how we operate.
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