Anti-Corruption

3

NACS progress reports published

34

NACS outputs monitored

29

Public administrations engaged

30+

CSOs consulted

OMSAR serves as the lead government authority coordinating Lebanon’s anti-corruption efforts, guiding the design, implementation, and ongoing monitoring of reforms that promote integrity, transparency, and accountability across public institutions. Its work spans policy coordination, legal alignment, and institutional reform, and is anchored in Lebanon’s commitments under the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) translating international obligations into concrete national action.

A central component of these efforts is the development of and monitoring, reporting and evaluation on the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2020-2025 (NACS). The NACS 2020-2025 marked Lebanon’s first comprehensive government framework for anti-corruption reform, structuring national action around defined strategic outcomes, targeted outputs, and clear institutional responsibilities. OMSAR is guiding the transition toward the next reform cycle (NACS 2026–2030), drawing on progress reporting and evaluation findings.

As part of this effort, OMSAR is expanding the national integrity agenda to better integrate youth participation, gender equality and inclusion, and private sector integrity, coordinated through a national governance architecture led by the Ministerial and Technical Anti-Corruption Committees and supported by specialized Task Teams that bring together government, civil society, youth, and the private sector.