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How can you help in controlling corruption as a student

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Answered by Anonymous
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10 ways to control the corruption

1. FOLLOW THE MONEY

Governments have vast sums of public money to spend and this can pose a serious corruption risk. By keeping tabs on government expenditure, you can help shed light on how your country’s taxes are being spent and expose any abuses.

2. COUNT SUPPLIES

Schools receive lots of supplies from governments, like textbooks, lab equipment or other classroom necessities. It’s not rocket science to keep track of this. It just takes commitment and transparency. Ask to see how many Bunsen burners are supposed to be in the biology labs and if the numbers don’t add up – ask what’s happened.

3. CITIZEN REPORT CARDS

Most people have an opinion of their government or the services it provides, but how often do they take the time to write down their views? You can help by collecting citizen report cards that provide feedback on public services by the people who use them.

An individual card might not seem meaningful in itself, but a collection of hundreds or thousands of completed cards can generate new perspectives on government performance – which can then be shared with media and used by the public to bring about change.

4. TECH SOLUTIONS

If you're tech-savvy, you can help communities document cases of corruption by developing reporting platforms on the web or through mobile apps. Social media, in particular, is an effective way to address corruption in real-time. See I paid a bribe – it’s a good example.

5. COMICS AND CARTOONS

Comics are a powerful way of raising awareness about anti-corruption. Through a combination of images and text, comics can also help spark debate – and they are easy to produce. All you need is a pen and paper.

6. THEATRE AND DRAMA

You can get creative by taking your anti-corruption drive on stage. Music, drama, poetry or dance can be used to show citizens how to combat negative societal forces – like corruption – as well as give ideas about how to improve your own community.

7. BOARD GAMES

Games are a valuable and fun form of education – even for serious topics like corruption. They develop knowledge, attitudes and values, and can be highly effective in encouraging teamwork and collective action.

8. SPORTS

What’s your favourite sport? From running against corruption to scoring a goal for transparency, you can raise your community’s anti-corruption awareness through any sport you want.

9. YOUTH GROUPS

Youth groups share their disapporoval of corruption and are found at local and national levels. Different groups have different goals, but they have one thing in common: a willingness to talk openly about their opposition to corruption and raise awareness about its adverse effects on society. These groups can be formed to take part in a one-off event, around a single issue – stopping bribery for grades in school, for example –or for longer term campaigns.

10. INTEGRITY CAMPS

Fighting corruption doesn’t have to be serious business. With integrity camps you can get friends and peers together to take on corruption. Check out our annual School on Transparency.

Answered by Anshults
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Answer:

As a student, you can help in control corruption by two methods such as internal and external corruption.

Explanation:

Internal corruption:

  • Always do justice with your responsibilities.
  • Always respect your teachers.
  • You can make student union and take part in as an active member.
  • Always raise your voice against malicious practices of school administration.

External corruption:

  • Try to motivate other students to make corruption free ideology.
  • Arrange debates and awareness campaigns to raise issues like corruption.
  • Always try to provide legal and written help to corruption affected people.

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