Educating school children and young adults on the subject of corruption on the Seychelles’ three main islands is the aim of a joint project between Transparency Initiative Seychelles (TIS) and the Anti-Corruption Commission Seychelles (ACCS).
To launch the European Union-funded project the two entities signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday.
Teaching scholars and pupils on corruption will help improve good governance, transparency and accountability in the 115 island archipelago in the western Indian Ocean said Marjaana Sall, the ambassador of the European Union to Seychelles.
Transparency Initiative Seychelles is a non-governmental organisation which forms part of the global entity Transparency International. While the Anti-Corruption Commission Seychelles, formed in 2016, is a self-governing, neutral and independent body established to fight corruption in the country.
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Source: Seychelles News Agency