Students and teachers from Anenii Noi raion wish for a bright future without corruption
The “Viitorul Cinstit” project is aimed to reduce corruption tolerance among residents of the Anenii Noi rayon in Moldova. All general education institutions in the area participated in the project, including teachers, student council representatives, and scholars. Project’s activities included training sessions, educational games, a drawing competition, and public awareness campaigns. Over 7,500 students, including those with special educational needs and refugees from Ukraine, and more than 300 teachers participated. The project culminated in a championship of educational games on anticorruption topic, and the winning school received an anticorruption information space equipped with technical equipment, furniture, and informative materials. The participants shared their experience through different informative events and distributed materials throughout their peer communities.
“Children and young people of today, are tomorrow’s present. That’s why it is extremely important for you to already get involved in shaping the future you desire—a future where justice, honesty, and common sense are supreme values. Build an honest future, a future without corruption!” mentioned Evghenii Poleacov, the president of the Intellectual Games Association of Moldova.
The project’s winners would participate in an upcoming summer camp, where they would receive workshops in street art to create a public drawings to raise awareness about the importance of fighting corruption.
The ”Viitorul Cinstit” project is part of a local grant program with a strong focus to reduce the level of tolerance of corruption among citizens. The local grant program is part of the “Strengthening the Rule of Law and Anticorruption Mechanisms in the Republic of Moldova” project, co-financed by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH.