Awareness-raising meetings with youth participation

This week, the Corruption Prevention Commission held awareness-raising meetings with students of the “Liberal School of Politics” and members of the anti-corruption club at School No. 184.

Commission member Aramayis Pashinyan presented the main areas of the Commission’s activities during a meeting with students of the “Liberal School of Politics.” Within an active dialogue with the participants, issues related to the asset declaration system, the integrity assessment process, the components of the integrity system, and the assessment of corruption risks were discussed.

The students of the anti-corruption club were introduced to the concept of “corruption,” its forms of manifestation, causes and consequences, as well as the institutional tools for preventing corruption.

The purpose of educational/awareness-raising meetings is not only to transfer theoretical knowledge, but also to develop practical skills, promote critical thinking, and foster an active civic stance among young people, with the aim of nurturing a generation guided by values of integrity, honesty, and responsibility.
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