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Misconduct and Fraud

In keeping with our vision and values, Translators without Borders (TWB) is committed to maintaining the highest degree of ethical conduct among all of its employees, and expects all team members to act in a manner consistent with the core values of excellence, integrity, empowerment, and tolerance while carrying out their organizational responsibilities. All employees, interns, volunteers, and consultants are subject to a Code of Conduct. Partner organizations are also expected to comply with the standards of behavior outlined in this Code and follow international legal standards and principles.

TWB takes accountability seriously. If you have concerns about the conduct of any TWB staff member you can make a report:

  • Please contact the Human Resources and Administration Manager at [email protected].
  • Alternatively, you can contact the Executive Director of TWB at [email protected].
  • To contact the Board of Directors, email [email protected].

In making the report, it would help be helpful to include as much information as possible, such as date and time of the incident, the nature of the complaint, who was involved, were there witnesses, how the events unfolded, if there is any concern for the safety of someone, in particular, a minor, and whether another entity has received this complaint too.

News

TWB and KoBo Inc develop speech recognition technology to capture voices of speakers of marginalized languages

September 1, 2020

TWB’s Access to Knowledge Awards celebrate people who share knowledge across languages

July 28, 2020

TWB partners with tech leaders to develop COVID-19 language technology for 37 languages

July 6, 2020

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