We have summarized the training program designed for teachers who have been equipped with knowledge about anti-corruption measures.

Over the past three days, 20 teachers specializing in "Social Studies" participated in the TIAC training program titled "Anti-corruption Education in Social Studies." They actively engaged in lectures, discussions, and group activities, gaining valuable insights to combat corruption effectively.

Throughout the program, experienced speakers presented the concept of corruption and its detrimental effects on human rights, democracy, economy, national security, and various other areas. The teachers also familiarized themselves with the behavioral guidelines for educational professionals and explored the importance of embracing benevolent values in corruption prevention. Discussions emphasized the significance of portraying educators as benevolent figures within the school community.

Today, these educators are returning to their respective schools armed with practical knowledge and a strong desire to share their newfound insights with both students and colleagues.

The project is implemented with the support of the Swedish government.