Committees

The Clean Games Project is more than a simple project; it is an initiative and desire of all. Therefore, it is not alone in the fight against corruption and the misuse of public money. It relies on engaged entities that participate in the project’s Committees.

The role of the National Coordination and Mobilization Committee is to guide proposed activities and to converge agendas of other existing initiatives dealing with the games, such as impacts on education, public policy on sports, environment, decent work and sustainable cities.

Members:

  • Executive Secretariat: Ethos Institute
  • Brazilian Articulation Against Corruption and Impunity – ABRACCI
  • Amarribo Brasil
  • Athletes for Citizenship – Atletas pela Cidadania
  • Unfied Workers Confederation – Central Única dos Trabalhadores (CUT)
  • Brazilian Council for Sustainable Construction – Conselho Brasileiro de Construção Sustentável (CBCS)
  • Federal Council of Engineering, Architecture and Agronomy – Conselho Federal de Engenharia, Arquitetura e Agronomia (CONFEA)
  • Federal Office of the Comptroller General – Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU)
  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime – UNODC
  • AVINA Foundation
  • Social Observatory Institute – Instituto Observatório Social
  • UN Global Compact Office NY
  • Brazilian Social Network for Just and Sustainable Cities – Rede Social Brasileira por Cidades Justas e Sustentáveis

The National Thematic Committees are:

  • Legal Committee: Gathering entities with full knowledge of the issue, it is responsible for analysing procurement contracts. Wrongdoing reports received by the Clean Games Project go through this committee before being forwarded to the competent authorities.
  • Companies and Investors Committee: Coordinates actions with entities from the business sector involved in the 2014 and 2016 events to foster integrity in relationships between corporations and the government, promoting socially, economically and environmentally responsible investments. Responsible for overseeing the Sectoral Agreements.
  • Sports and Athletes Committee: Gathering athletes, scholars and sports fans, it is responsible for analyzing investments in the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games under the lens of sports-related public policy, overseeing actions aimed at promoting sports activities and ensuring fans’ rights.
  • Media Committee: Enables information sharing on investments in mega events among large media outlets.

In each of the twelve host cities of the 2014 World Cup a Local Committee has been created. These Committees enable dialogue between organizations working for a positive legacy from the investments in the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. Their participants work on promoting actions and agendas to monitor investments at the local level.

List of Cities

Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador e São Paulo.