The United Nations Information Laboratory on Crime and Corruption for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN iLabCC) aims to provide UN Resident Coordinators, RC Offices and UN Country Teams with access to tools, knowledge products and e-learning on corruption and organized crime, amongst other topics linked to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 and other correlated SDGs.
It is a project developed and led by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and implemented jointly by the United Nations System in the framework of the Regional Collaborative Platform in Latin America and the Caribbean through its Issue-based Coalition on Governance for Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.
UN iLabCC aims to provide key resources for the development of evidence-based legal, policy and institutional frameworks to effectively prevent and combat transnational organized crime and corruption, amongst other topics related to SDG 16, with the aim of strengthening the capacities of UNCTs and ultimately Member States in the region.
UN iLabCC offers: (i) a library with United Nations specialized tools, knowledge products and resources; and (ii) a space for access to courses and seminars.
The target audience of UN iLabCC is made up of Resident Coordinators and members of the United Nations Country Teams in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), members of the IBC on SDG 16 in LAC, and other staff members from agencies, programmes and funds that make up the United Nations Regional Collaboration Platform for LAC.
