June 2010 Blog Posts (15)

G8 And Anti CORRUPTION

The G8 calls upon the developing countries to also help themselves by adopting policies that boast social and economic development and tackle corruption??????

Added by pauline wanja on June 30, 2010 at 9:29am — 1 Comment

Camroon:on the wAy of a better Fight against Corruption: The CHOC Project

Since the Launching of a National Project on the Fight against Corruption(CHOC Project), Cameroon is taking step to fight more against corruption.


CHOC means Changes Habits Oppose Corruption. This project was put in place by the Governement of Cameroon and the United Nations development…
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Added by Makondo Emmanuel on June 17, 2010 at 12:46pm — 4 Comments

Global Fund suspends funding to Zambia over Corruption

ZAMBIA’s efforts in fighting against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria may be under threat following the decision by the Global Fund to suspend funding to the health ministry citing strong evidence of fraudulent activities.

According to Zambia’s…

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Added by Gerald on June 17, 2010 at 7:30am — No Comments

If there is not a systematic fight against corruption on every level the general fight against corruption will not give any results

Why the annual reports published by the global coalition against corruption Transparency International, Corruption perception index, and the recommendations contained there have not been observed consistently, what should the Macedonian government do in terms of improving the situation with the corruption, on these and similar topics we discussed with Adrian Aupperle, Policy officer at the International Secretariat of Transparency International.…



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Added by Marija Sevrieva on June 13, 2010 at 4:26pm — 1 Comment

If not us, who? If not now, when?

Good day everyone!!!



This is my first blog in GYAC. I am from India and I dedicate this blog to all youths who want to fight corruption in their nations. I am addressing this blog to every Indian citizen in the world.…

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Added by Arul Murugan Mani on June 11, 2010 at 7:21am — 1 Comment

Good Governance Festival

The good governance festival held on 1st of June in Kibera was a success.

Good Governance Festival in Kibera...on You Tube.

Added by pauline wanja on June 9, 2010 at 8:51am — 1 Comment

The journalists are on full throttle!

Gerald, Bunga, and Marija are on it with their articles posted as blog posts. I'm going at it with THIS VIDEO I recently posted. We've got many other stories and articles up our sleeves, now invite everyone to drop by and and let us know about YOUR updates! =)

Keep in touch, y'all.

Added by Joseph Mansilla on June 8, 2010 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Maximizing the potential of development projects with a focus on anti-corruption through music

Secretary General of Jeunesses Musicales International, Blashko

Smilevski reveals how young musicians can contribute in building up a

better structure of Macedonian society




Jeunesses Musicales International Music is an international network founded in 1945 in

Brussels. Jeunesses Musicales International is consisted of 60 members

from around the world which organizes 36,000 activities per year with

over 5 million young people. Macedonian branch is known… Continue

Added by Marija Sevrieva on June 6, 2010 at 7:35pm — No Comments

Uganda’s president proposes court martial for corrupt officials

Uganda’s president, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, has asked parliament to amend the constitution to provide for the military court martial to try corrupt government officials.


Delivering his annual State-of-the Nation Address at Parliament this week, Mr Museveni said corruption had affected investors' confidence in the country.


Mr Museveni observed that there are loopholes in the trial of corrupt officials in the civilian courts as they…
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Added by Gerald on June 4, 2010 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Education Should NOT Be An Incubator for Corruption

Schools produce not only scholars, but corruptors as well. In many countries, we find that educational institutions happen to be filled by corrupt behavior. But the education system should not be an incubator for corruption. We should start ousting corruption out of the institutions nearest from our daily lives: schools, colleges, and universities.



"Bad scores can be changed by bribing teachers, certificates can be purchased ... How can the next generation be free of corruption, if… Continue

Added by Bunga Manggiasih on June 4, 2010 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

Embracing Youths to Fight Corruption

Sadly, youth consider corruption as a normal practice.


"Sir, I think the Sunshine Principle can be used to prevent corruption," said a student in a class. The sun has the power to kill germs, he said.


He then asked in which parts of the body germs like to stay. "Underarm, foot, and, hehehe, genitals, because all three are rarely exposed to sunlight. The sun is just like transparency, killing corruption germs," he said answering…
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Added by Bunga Manggiasih on June 3, 2010 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments

Monitoring Elections

Hi all,



To those of you who are interested in monitoring the elections in their countries, I have added links to the monitor's manual and the report on the findings of the "Campaign Finance Monitoring" project that was implemented by LTA in 2009.

I have a lot to share in the field of elections but I didn't have the chance to sit with the group working on it.

If you need more info don't hesitate to contact me.



Cheers.…





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Added by Raghda Allouche on June 3, 2010 at 11:17am — No Comments

Memerangi Korupsi, Dimulai Dari Dunia Pendidikan

Sekolah mencetak cendekiawan, tapi juga koruptor. Di banyak negara, institusi pendidikan justru disesaki oleh koruptor dan perilaku korup. Mengusir korupsi dari negeri bisa dimulai dari lingkungan terdekat anak muda: sekolah dan perguruan tinggi.


“Nilai jelek bisa dikatrol dengan menyuap guru, ijazah bisa dibeli... Bagaimana bisa generasi berikutnya bebas korupsi, kalau pendidiknya korup?” kata David Riveros Garcia, pemuda 19 tahun asal Paraguay, dalam Global…
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Added by Bunga Manggiasih on June 2, 2010 at 9:00pm — 3 Comments

Merangkul Anak Muda Melawan Korupsi

Generasi muda menganggap korupsi sebagai praktek normal



"Pak guru, saya pikir prinsip Sinar Matahari bisa dipakai untuk mencegah korupsi," kata seorang murid dalam kelas. Mentari ampuh membunuh kuman, ucapnya.



Ia lalu bertanya bagian mana dari tubuh yang paling banyak dipenuhi kuman. "Ketiak, kaki, dan, hehehe, alat kelamin, karena ketiganya jarang…

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Added by Bunga Manggiasih on June 2, 2010 at 2:33pm — No Comments

Bulgarian presentation online and English-French press release

You can also check out the powerpoint presentation we've just uploaded on our SlideShare space:

Bulgarian miracles: Stara Zagora youth and

business in pursuit of the

Millenium Development Goals
by the Initiative Regional Youth Council about their contributions to the Millenium Development… Continue

Added by voices-against-corruption on June 2, 2010 at 1:28pm — No Comments

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