Best practices in engaging youth in the fight against corruption

Abstract

Query

Please provide examples where civil society organisations have successfully mobilised youth (18 – 35 yrs old) to advocate for anti-corruption reforms and/or achieve demonstrable results. If available, analysis about the factors that contributed to the success would be appreciated.

Summary

A significant number of activities to engage youth have been undertaken by the anti-corruption movement, especially in the last decade. These initiative range from Integrity/Democracy Camps and Summer Schools to work within schools and universities, training teachers, developing curricula and setting up Integrity Clubs. Many civil society organisations (CSOs) have also developed awareness-raising campaigns and activities targeted at young people.

Citation

Wickberg, S. Best practices in engaging youth in the fight against corruption. U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, CMI, Bergen, Norway (2013) 7 pp.

Best practices in engaging youth in the fight against corruption

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Published 1 January 2013