From Brian Adeba, The Sentry <[email protected]>
Subject Your Gift Helps The Sentry Foster Partnerships to Fight Corruption
Date December 20, 2022 5:32 PM
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Dear Supporter,

The Sentry relies on strong partnerships with civil society, government, and the private sector to advance its mission. Through data sharing, investigative trainings, and joint advocacy campaigns, The Sentry works to ensure that our partners have access to the critical evidence and tools needed to create accountability and protect the global financial system.

Earlier this month, The Sentry attended the International Anti-Corruption Conference, which brought together more than 3,000 people from 126 countries and a range of sectors to share expertise, foster innovation, and increase collaboration in the global fight against corruption.

Together with two of my colleagues, I served on a panel on how to investigate violent kleptocracies. We shared investigative techniques and key lessons learned with activists and journalists from Georgia, Nicaragua, and Uganda. Additionally, members of The Sentry's policy team hosted a session on public-private sector collaboration, with US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse as the featured speaker alongside panelists from Barclays and the US State Department. [ [link removed] ]

Such opportunities to connect and collaborate are vital to The Sentry's strategy and success. We would not be able achieve our impact without the trust and support of all of our partners and donors, including you.

*In the spirit of partnership, a group of generous donors has agreed to **match every single donation* [ [link removed] ]* we receive from today until the end of the year. With your support, The Sentry will continue, in 2023, to fight the corruption that lies at the root of so much suffering around the world*

Any gift you give until midnight on New Year's Eve will be doubled. [ [link removed] ]

Thank you for your continued support,

Brian Adeba
Deputy Director of Policy


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