The 11th Anticorruption School launched in Yerevan
The 11th Anticorruption School launched in Yerevan on March 15, aiming to provide young people with knowledge about corruption, its causes, and types, as well as to address corruption risks and their consequences in political, economic, social, security, and other sectors.
Leading experts in the field deliver lectures at the school, sharing their experience and expertise.
During the first two days, participants explored the essence of corruption, defined its types, and learned about corruption measurement methods. The training also covered key topics such as conflicts of interest, integrity, and whistleblower protection systems.
The 11th Anticorruption School is made possible through the support of the Government of Sweden

















