Despite the full-scale invasion and its consequences, we strive to continue to raise awareness among young people about the work of Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure and involve them in the fight against corruption.
And this year’s number of applications, 659, only confirms the topic’s relevance.
For the third year in a row, with the support of the EUACI, NABU is conducting the Anti-Corruption School, which includes discussions, master classes, tests, and practical tasks from Ukrainian and international experts. This year’s program covers such topical topics as the implementation of anti-corruption reforms within the framework of Ukraine’s integration into the EU and the influence of martial law on the investigation of top corruption.
Last week, 55 online listeners took part in the Anti-Corruption School. Twenty of the most active will participate in a two-week NABU internship in August.