NAC organized a new edition of the “Anti-corruption Café” that brought together representatives of public institutions, international partners and young people concerned with the integrity values

The National Anti-corruption Centre (NAC) in partnership with the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) held today the first edition of this autumn of the “Anti-corruption Café”, an interactive space for discussions dedicated to promoting integrity and civic responsibility. The event brought together representatives of public institutions, international partners, anti-corruption volunteers, as well as young people concerned with ethical values and the development of a society based on transparency and fairness.
During the discussions, the participants addressed topics related to: the role of the Ministry of Education and Research in promoting integrity policies in the educational system, the importance of the active involvement of the teaching staff and parents in preventing acts of corruption, as well as successful experiences recorded at the local level.
This edition of the “Anti-corruption Café” is part of a broader program of activities initiated and implemented by the National Anti-corruption Centre, which have as their main objective the strengthening of anti-corruption education, raising awareness among citizens and stimulating the active involvement of communities in the fight for a society based on honesty, fairness and responsibility. Through such initiatives, the NAC aims to mobilize both public institutions, civil society and young people, to jointly contribute to the development of a healthy and sustainable social climate, based on democratic principles and respect for the law.
The event was made possible thanks to the support provided by OSCE, a strategic partner of the National Anti-corruption Centre in promoting the values of integrity and transparency.