The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) is stepping up its anti-corruption efforts among Ghanaian youth. They’re organizing campaigns and town hall meetings to educate young people on the dangers of corruption and the importance of reporting corrupt activities in their communities.
Key Focus Areas:
– Whistleblowers Act and Witness Protection Act: Educating youth on laws that protect those who report corruption
– Role of Youth in Reducing Corruption: Encouraging young people to promote transparency and accountability
– Consequences of Corruption: Highlighting how corruption affects national development and public trust
The NCCE is partnering with organizations like GIZ, European Union, and Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition to support these initiatives. They’re also leveraging social media platforms to reach a wider audience, as many young Ghanaians are active online.
By empowering youth with knowledge and skills, the NCCE aims to shape a more transparent and accountable society.
