About Us

Regional Anti-corruption Initiative’s mission is to lead regional cooperation to support anticorruption efforts by providing a common platform for discussions through sharing knowledge and best practices. RAI’s motto is: “We look for better anti-corruption solutions together”.

Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI) is an intergovernmental regional organization, which deals solely with anti-corruption issues, covering the nine member states: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania and Serbia.

It is a product of states’ cooperation, institutionalized by signing the Memorandum of Understanding concerning cooperation in fighting corruption through Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (previously known as Stability Pact Anti-Corruption Initiative – SPAI), signed in 2007 and the Protocol amending the MoU, signed in 2013.

The organization’s Secretariat is based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Stability Pact Anti Corruption Initiative for South East Europe – Compact and Action Plan

Agreement between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Special Coordinator for Stability Pact

Ministerial Declaration on 10 Joint Measures to Curb Corruption in South East Europe

Memorandum of Understanding Concerning cooperation in Fighting Corruption Through the South Eastern European Anti-Corruption Initiative (Initial text) 

Conclusions and Decisions of 11th Steering Group Meeting

Strategic document

ANNEX 1 Institutional mechanism

ANNEX 2 Terms of Reference Chairperson

ANNEX 3 Terms of Reference for the Secretariat

Protocol Amending the Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Cooperation in Fighting against Corruption Through the South Eastern European Anti-Corruption Initiative

Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Cooperation in Fighting Corruption Through the South Eastern European Anti-Corruption (Updated text)

RAI Work Plan Evaluation Report 2014 – 2015

RAI Work Plan for 2016-2017
Addendum to RAI Work Plan 2016-2017

RAI Work Plan 2018-2020