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WJP Rule of Law Data Index 2015

Last Tuesday, the World Justice Project launched the WJP Rule of Law Index 2015 in Washington DC, presenting our newest data on how the rule of law is experienced by ordinary people in 102 countries around the globe. You can now access the 2015 WJP Rule of Law Index report and data here.

WJP's latest Index release relies on over 100,000 household and 2,400 expert surveys to measure how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations around the world. Indicators are organized around constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice.

The event included a presentation our latest findings by Chief Research Officer Alejandro Ponce, live audience polling, and a panel discussion on some of today's most pressing rule of law issues—watch the video here.

President Colon talks Mexican professionals in the eye on corruption

The World Council of Civil Engineers Past President Emilio Colón, declared that the construction sector has been identified as responsible for large economic losses in Mexico by corruption during his keynote speech lecture "Corruption and its impact on engineering: a way to fight corruption " made on the last day of the Sixth National Mexican Congress on Infraestructure Management professionals organized by the Mexican Association for Building Project Management.

In this context, he explained that corruption in construction is not specific to engineers, but also expands to architects, and financers, contractors, subcontractors, the three levels of government, banks, land developers, NGOs, academia and the media.

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WCCE Code of Conduct

pdf WCCE Code of conduct Downloadable version

In the performance of his or her professional services, the civil engineer shall comply at all times with the following duties:

1. INTEGRITY 
The engineer will:

(1) Act honestly and impartially

(2) Make full and truthful disclosure of all relevant matters to all relevant parties (unless prevented from doing so by any legal prohibition or legitimate duty of confidence)

(3) Declare all conflicts of interest to all relevant parties

(4) Express opinions only on the basis of adequate knowledge

(5) Perform services or undertake responsibilities only where he or she is competent to do so

(6) Not act unfairly, carelessly or maliciously so as to damage the prospects, reputation, employment, or business of any other person

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💡 Corruption prevention: A must - Column by WCCE Past President Emilio Colon

The Construction Sector has been identified by international lending institutions and certain Non Governmental Institutions as responsible for significant economic losses from corrupt activities related to construction projects. Because to a large extent, this represents a significant amount related to public construction and large infrastructure works, the sector needs to focus on the causes of this corruption and how to prevent it.

This efforts needs to involve all parties involved in the Construction Sector, from Contractors, Sub Contractors, Suppliers, Professionals, including engineers, architects and attorneys, Government at all levels, Financing and funding institutions, insurance companies, project owners, NGO’s, Academia and the media.

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🚧 GIACC co-ordinates four pilot studies to identify whether BS 10500 works in practice

The UK's recent passage into statute of its Anti-Bribery Act 2011 will challenge most organisations to put in place what might be considered appropriate mechanisms to guard against the risk of a member of staff bribing a third party. This new law is designed to do much more than deal with large scale, multi-million dollar bribes - it is also designed to eliminate much lower level bribery and it affects corporate hospitality, gift-giving and 'facilitation payments.' While large enterprises may be able to afford extensive legal advice to put appropriate safeguards in place, this cost is likely to be beyond the reach of many smaller organisations, in the public, private and third sectors.

For these organisations, the guidance provided by a documented British Standard, and the opportunity to put in place a Anti-Bribery Management System that follows the established principles and structure of ISO9001 and many other related management systems, will significantly simplify the process of compliance.

This page will carry information about the development of relevant documentation toolkits, employee training and awareness and other products which will help organisations meet their compliance obligations.

 

Working with BSI British Standards, GIACC has co-ordinated four pilot studies to identify whether BS 10500 works in practice.  The pilot studies were undertaken on a sample of different size companies from different sectors to ensure that BS 10500 was suitable and adaptable.

 

The pilots were undertaken on:

  • Balfour Beatty – Construction and engineering – 55,000 employees in 100 countries
  • Mabey Bridge – Steel bridge manufacturer – 550 employees – exporting to over 60 countries
  • Collinson Hall – property sales and management agent – 25 employees – UK only
  • Myers la Roche – optical consultant – 15 employees – 7 countries.
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UN-Water SDG 6 Summary Progress Update 2021 online launch event
Join UN-Water SDG 6 Summary Progress Update 2021 online launch event, 4 March 2021, 9-10:30 AM (New York time)
World Engineering day for Sustainable Development
A day to highlight the achievements of engineers in our modern world and improve public understanding of how engineering and technology is central to modern life and sustainable development.
Bienvenida y discurso inaugural
Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Discurso inaugural impartido por el Ingeniero Carlos Alberto Mineiro Aires, Presidente del WCCE.
La génesis y evolución de los ODS
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Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por el Ingeniero Alfonso Alberto González Fernández, Pasado Presidente del WCCE.
Cómo transformaremos la Carrera Séptima, en el primer corredor verde de Bogotá
17:00
Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por Diego Sánchez Fonseca, Director del Instituto de Desarrollo Urbano de Bogotá.
Ingeniería Sostenible
18:00
Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por Juan Yacopino, Coordinador del Grupo de Trabajo de Construcción Sostenible del Consejo Profesional de Ingeniería
Date : Thursday, 4th March 2021
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Construcción optimizada de un caisson utilizando elementos A-Jacks para el puerto pesquero de Pelabuhanratu en Indonesia
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Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por el Ingeniero Mauricio Porraz, Presidente del Comité de Ingeniería Oceánica y Costera del WCCE.
Chile y ODS 5: A 9 años de la Agenda 2030
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Evento enmarcado en el Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por la Ingeniera chilena Marlena Murillo Segura, Vicepresidente de la Comisión Transitoria Red de Mujeres Ingenier@s y de su Consejo de Especialidad Civil del Colegio de Ingenieros de Chile A.G
Alianzas: un catalizador para la consecución de los ODS
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Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por el Ingeniero Emilio Colón, Presidente del Comité de Construcción del WCCE.
Date : Friday, 5th March 2021
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A relevância das cotas como ferramenta de transformação
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Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por Mirelle Ribeiro Palmeira, Federação Nacional dos Estudantes de Engenharia Civil
En busca de una ingeniería consciente
17:00
Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por Agustina Gaggio, Asociación Nacional de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Civil
Date : Saturday, 6th March 2021
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Ações do Sistema Confea/Crea/Mútua em apoio às energia renováveis no Brasil
15:00
Evento enmarcado en la celebración del Día Mundial de la Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Sostenible. Conferencia impartida por Daniel de Oliveira Sobrinho, Conselheiro CONFEA
Foro "La Mujer en la Ingeniería Civil"
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La Vicepresidencia de Género de la Federación de Colegios de Ingenieros Civiles de la República Mexicana, A. C. te invita a unirte al Foro "La Mujer en la Ingeniería Civil" en conmemoración de el Día Internacional de la Mujer a través de la plataforma zoom.
Date : Monday, 8th March 2021
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34th UN-Water Meeting
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UN-Water meetings bring together UN-Water Members and Partners to discuss issues related to global water and sanitation. WCCE attends such meeting on his condition as UN-Water Partner.
Date : Monday, 15th March 2021
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34th UN-Water Meeting
14:00
UN-Water meetings bring together UN-Water Members and Partners to discuss issues related to global water and sanitation. WCCE attends such meeting on his condition as UN-Water Partner.
Date : Tuesday, 16th March 2021
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Gestión de riesgos catastróficos en el medio hídrico: continental y marino
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El objeto de la jornada presentar los planteamientos y estudios de las Direcciones Generales de Agua y Costas del CEDEX para gestionar el riesgo de eventos catastróficos, exponiendo medidas y los planes para su control y la mitigación de los mismos en un contexto de cambio climático.
Date : Wednesday, 17th March 2021
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Mujeres en ingeniería. Por qué la igualdad de género es un buen negocio
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Esta charla estará dictada por Verónica Baracat, coordinadora del programa Ganar-Ganar de ONU-Mujer en Argentina.
Date : Thursday, 18th March 2021
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Empowering Women in STEM is Essential for Achieving the UNSDGs
Join to discuss why it is important to empower women to take part in all areas of STEM. Gender equality is essential for business growth, for innovation, for the knowledge economy, for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Date : Saturday, 20th March 2021
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World Water Day 2021
12:00
On 22 March, 2021, World Water Day will be celebrated in an online event. The World Water Day celebrates water and raises awareness of the global water crisis, and a core focus of the observance is to support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal SDG6: water and sanitation for all by 2030.
The value of water: A discussion between people, governments and experts
15:00
The theme of World Water Day 2021 is ‘Valuing Water’. We invite you to an online discussion about the World Water Development Report 2021 and the #Water2Me campaign, where people across the world said what water means to them: The value of water: A discussion between people, governments and experts.
Date : Monday, 22nd March 2021
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12th Integrated Monitoring Initiative Steering Committee meeting open session
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Through the UN-Water Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 (IMI-SDG6), the United Nations seeks to support countries in monitoring water- and sanitation-related issues within the framework of the 2030 Agenda, and in compiling country data to report on global progress towards SDG 6.
Date : Wednesday, 24th March 2021
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WFEO Special General Assembly
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WFEO will hold its Special General Assembly virtually on March 26th, 2021.
Date : Friday, 26th March 2021
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