The Corruption Prevention Commission, from February 16 to 20, conducted awareness meetings with students from five schools included in the top ten of the “Corruption Through My Eyes” competition organized by the Ministry of Justice.
During the meetings, the students were welcomed by Commission Member Aramayis Pashinyan, who presented to the participants the mechanisms for preventing corruption, the institutional frameworks operating in the field, as well as the Commission’s main functions and the commitments it has undertaken.
The awareness meetings were conducted using an interactive methodology, promoting the students’ direct engagement in the process. The discussions focused on the students’ perceptions and suggestions regarding corruption, as well as practical analyses of pre-prepared scenarios.
Through such situational exercises, the main gaps in awareness were identified, and the students had the opportunity to present their own suggestions and questions.
Meetings in this format will continue, aiming to raise young people’s awareness and strengthen a culture of zero tolerance for corruption within the school environment.
















