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Internet Access and Training Program (IATP)

Anti-Corruption

Anti-Corruption Portal Launched in Azerbaijan
July 31, 2007

Presentation

In June IATP and partners began work on a new online portal dedicated to providing a unique online public consultation center addressing corruption issues from citizens across the country through the Internet.

Anti-Corruption Portal Launched in Azerbaijan

Presentation

In June IATP and partners began work on a new online portal dedicated to providing a unique online public consultation center addressing corruption issues from citizens across the country through the Internet.

Clear Roads Initiative Continues Introducing Citizens of Armenia to Traffic Rules and Rights
May 21, 2007

Yeghegnadzor, Armenia

The Clear Roads Project continues benefiting residents of Armenia by helping them learn new changes in road rules, raising their awareness about the rights of pedestrians and drivers, and helping the government prevent traffic corruption by utilizing information technologies across Armenia.


Clear Roads Initiative Continues Introducing Citizens of Armenia to Traffic Rules and Rights

Yeghegnadzor, Armenia

The Clear Roads Project continues benefiting residents of Armenia by helping them learn new changes in road rules, raising their awareness about the rights of pedestrians and drivers, and helping the government prevent traffic corruption by utilizing information technologies across Armenia.


Citizens Voice Concerns at Anti-Corruption Forum in Azerbaijan
May 04, 2007

More than 40 Azerbaijani citizens voiced their concerns and about corruption in Azerbaijan at an IATP online forum entitled, “What Is the Level of Corruption in Azerbaijan?” with Vasif Movsumov, executive director of the Fund for the Struggle Against Corruption (FSAC), conducted from April 24 to May 4. FSAC is a local nongovernmental organization established to combat corruption and increase public awareness of the problem.

Citizens Voice Concerns at Anti-Corruption Forum in Azerbaijan

More than 40 Azerbaijani citizens voiced their concerns and about corruption in Azerbaijan at an IATP online forum entitled, “What Is the Level of Corruption in Azerbaijan?” with Vasif Movsumov, executive director of the Fund for the Struggle Against Corruption (FSAC), conducted from April 24 to May 4. FSAC is a local nongovernmental organization established to combat corruption and increase public awareness of the problem.

Technology Unites Advocates to Fight Corruption in Traffic Police, Education
April 30, 2007

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Rampant corruption pervades many institutions in the Former Soviet Union. All too often, low expectations of public servants within the citizenry, and poor education of those citizens of their legal rights are a significant contributing factor to the ongoing problem. Advocates in Armenia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan and elsewhere in Eurasia are using IATP’s technological resources to address these issues with innovative educational outreach projects. In April alone, students in Kyrgyzstan developed an informational campaign against corruption in schools, discussed strategies for reducing its incidence in Kazakhstan, and shared the results and effectiveness of anti-corruption campaigns in Armenia. Corruption is yet another issue common to all Former Soviet countries, where technology can play a role by uniting advocates, increasing their effectiveness with pooled knowledge and resources.

Technology Unites Advocates to Fight Corruption in Traffic Police, Education

anticorruption_youth_KG

Rampant corruption pervades many institutions in the Former Soviet Union. All too often, low expectations of public servants within the citizenry, and poor education of those citizens of their legal rights are a significant contributing factor to the ongoing problem. Advocates in Armenia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan and elsewhere in Eurasia are using IATP’s technological resources to address these issues with innovative educational outreach projects. In April alone, students in Kyrgyzstan developed an informational campaign against corruption in schools, discussed strategies for reducing its incidence in Kazakhstan, and shared the results and effectiveness of anti-corruption campaigns in Armenia. Corruption is yet another issue common to all Former Soviet countries, where technology can play a role by uniting advocates, increasing their effectiveness with pooled knowledge and resources.

Students Discuss Corruption in Education in Eurasia-wide Online Discussion
April 20, 2007

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On April 20, youth from Tajikistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan gathered at IATP centers for an online discussion “Corruption in Education through the Eyes of Students.” High school students Risolat Saidmuradova, Maksud Khojaev, Sayohat Sultanzade, and Aleksandra Smirnova delivered presentations, which provided fuel for a subsequent online discussion between peers in other Eurasian countries. Aleksandra presented “Terminological Approach to Corruption; Its Types, Causes and Consequences,” Maksud covered “Corruption in Schools and its Consequences,” and Risolat “Corruption in Universities.”

Students Discuss Corruption in Education in Eurasia-wide Online Discussion

IATP_Tajikistan_Anti-Corruption_Forum_Students_Dushanbe

On April 20, youth from Tajikistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan gathered at IATP centers for an online discussion “Corruption in Education through the Eyes of Students.” High school students Risolat Saidmuradova, Maksud Khojaev, Sayohat Sultanzade, and Aleksandra Smirnova delivered presentations, which provided fuel for a subsequent online discussion between peers in other Eurasian countries. Aleksandra presented “Terminological Approach to Corruption; Its Types, Causes and Consequences,” Maksud covered “Corruption in Schools and its Consequences,” and Risolat “Corruption in Universities.”