Welcome to the website of the World Agency for Good Governance (WAGG)

The WAGG is a non-governmental organization accredited to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) with special status granted by the Secretary-General. We work to promote the principles of good governance throughout the world.

News

  • Prize-giving ceremony at the French Muay Thai Championships

    Remise des prix lors du championnat de France de boxe thaïlandaise

    This weekend, on January 31 and February 1, we had the honor of attending the French Muay Thai Championships in Nogent-sur-Oise, in our capacity as President of the Ethics and Professional Conduct Committee of the FFKMDA; we presented medals to the winners and emphasized the importance of sport in social relations at every level.

  • Mandie Samake's coaching certification

    Formation de Mandie Samake

    We are proud to have supported Mandie Samake, French Muay Thai champion, in his professional development and training to become a coach. Drawing on his competitive experience and achievements, he now shares his expertise and values in gyms and with young people in his community. We also reaffirm our commitment alongside him in obtaining his residency papers, a process that recognized his proven athletic skills, community involvement, and concrete contribution to French sports. His journey demonstrates that good governance relies on effective social justice, capable of valuing talent and recognizing positive contributions to society, regardless of people's origins. It is by identifying and supporting these committed individuals that we build a coherent integration model and a fairer society.

  • Seminar at the Vatican for certified public accountants

    Séminaire au Vatican pour les experts-comptables d’Île-de-France

    As part of our public outreach missions, the Agency's administrators organized a visit to the Vatican for chartered accountants from Île-de-France. This meeting provided an opportunity to present the measures and means implemented by the Holy See's governance, while emphasizing the importance of transparency and professional ethics as essential pillars of good governance.