On June 1, the first of its kind “Corruption Park” opened in Kyiv’s Hryshko National Botanical Garden. It’s a first interactive project about corruption and corruption fight. The Park’s exposition consists of 10 inflatable domes with interactive stands and games that show anti-corruption fight in details.
The total area of the Park is over 700 square meters, the largest of them is a 100-meter golden loaf of bread. Visitors can do a virtual search in the office of a corrupt official and take a tour though NABU’s secret laboratory, see the artifacts seized by anti-corruption agencies, learn the history of corruption, corruption schemes, how anti-corruption bodies operate and more.
“First of all, this Park is about the fact that corruption can be overcome only with joint efforts and strong engagement of the society,” commented on the project Eka Tkeshelashvili, head of the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative.
“Corruption Park” is a project funded by the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative in Ukraine, which is aimed to raise awareness about top-level corruption and ways for fight it.