Effective governing institutions are accountable to the people they serve. GEOM Strategic Plan prioritizes four Strategic Outcomes, including Strategic Outcome 2: Effective governing institutions are accountable to the people they serve. Corruption undermines the efficiency and efficacy of government and erodes public trust in democratic institutions, including legislatures, executive agencies and courts. GEOM works with a diverse range of partners worldwide to combat corruption, support democratic renewal, and build trust in democratic processes, systems and institutions. We do this by: Strengthening the efforts of public officials, independent institutions and civil society to promote good governance and counter corruption. Supporting local efforts to build durable democratic institutions and justice systems that protect the rule of law as the cornerstone of resilient democracies. Recognizing the cross-sectoral and transnational nature of the corruption problem, GEOM Center for Anti-Corruption and Democratic Trust forges unique partnerships and supports research and technical leadership to address pernicious forms of political and electoral corruption that pose the greatest threat to democracy.