On November 5, students from Yerevan’s School No. 190 named after Galust Gyulbenkian were hosted by the Corruption Prevention Commission, where, as part of a project on corruption prevention, they gained in-depth knowledge about the various forms of corruption and the tools used to prevent it.
The meeting included both theoretical and interactive discussions on the manifestations of corruption, ways to prevent it, and the promotion of a culture of public integrity.
The Commission’s staff also presented to the students the ongoing educational and public awareness initiatives, which aim to foster a “zero tolerance” attitude toward corruption among young people and to encourage their participation in corruption prevention processes.









