Campaigning against Post-conflict Corruption was a 13-month project implemented from September 2007 to August 2008 in Kavrepalanchowk and Chitwan districts of the central region of Nepal. The project was funded by Partnership for Transparency Fund (PTF), USA and implemented by WVAF as the lead in collaboration with WVAF district partners namely, Village Women Welfare Centre (VWWC), Kavrepalanchowk, Rural Women Development Center (RWDC), Chitwan, Transparency International Nepal Chapter (TI-NC) Chitwan Support Group, local authorities and civil society organizations. The project focused on corruption in post-conflict reconstruction of public infrastructures. The primary target groups of the project included poor and marginalized groups like Dalits (so-called untouchable caste communities) and indigenous people of Kavre and Chitwan districts who were badly affected by the decade long violent conflict.
To establish two project Districts as corruption free Districts and as such establish them as model Districts for good governance.
Increase peoples' awareness about corruption in infrastructure construction related works at the local level by organizing and mobilizing civic societies and various stakeholders in the anti-corruption campaigns, Liaise and network with relevant local government authorities and line agencies for strong and explicit support in combating post-conflict corruption, and Install community based monitoring mechanisms to examine where and how corruption is actually taking place and initiates actions to limit corruption.