Stakeholders have been urged to join the Khomas Anti-Corruption Regional Forum.
The call was made by Khomas Governor, Laura Mcleod-Katjirua, during the launch of the Forum.
The Khomas forum is part of other regional forums that will contribute to the National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan.
At this forum, stakeholders will share information, engage and make recommendations.
44 institutions are leading the implementation of the five-year National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan.
The strategy has eight objectives.
These include strengthening efforts to deter corruption, providing extensive anti-corruption education, and increasing the level of political accountability and transparency, among others.
The National Anti-Corruption Steering Committee, assisted by the National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan Secretariat, will monitor the implementation of the strategy.