Africa CDC has zero tolerance for misconduct in its programs and operations and seeks to be proactive in addressing any problems arising from project implementation.
In line with international best practice, Africa CDC has established policies regarding:
- Fraud and corruption (see Africa CDC Statement on Anti-Corruption and Zero Tolerance to Fraud);
- Sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment (see Internal Directive on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harrassment);
- Money laundering and terrorism financing (see Internal Directive on Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the financing of Terrorism); and
- Handling of grievances concerning projects, such as unintended adverse consequences and other types of environmental or social impacts (see Directive on Grievance Redress Mechanisms – Africa CDC )
Our Commitment
It is committed to ensuring that: anyone with concerns about its programs or operations can easily communicate them; concerns are reviewed promptly; action is taken when necessary; and appropriate feedback is given to those reporting the concerns.
Contact
- Tel +251 11 551 7700
- Fax +251 11 551 7844
- complaints@africacdc.org
Depending on the nature of the concern, information received through these channels will be referred to appropriate staff in Africa CDC to review.
Reports of observed or suspected fraud or corruption, sexual exploitation and abuse, harassment, money laundering or terrorist financing, or other forms of misconduct by staff, partner organizations, vendors or others engaged in Africa CDC projects will be referred to the African Union Office of Internal Oversight (OIO) (Office of Internal Audit (OIA) | African Union ) for review and possible investigation. Reports may also be directly submitted to OIO.
Please provide as much information as possible to assist with a review of the concern raised and contact information so that Africa CDC can provide feedback and ask follow up questions if necessary. Reports will be treated confidentially and may be made anonymously but, in the absence of sufficient information, anonymous reports may not be acted on.