Partners for transparency highlight the importance of the national strategy to combat corruption on the sidelines of Egypt's launch for the third stage soon

Partners for transparency highlight the importance of the national strategy to combat corruption on the sidelines of Egypt's launch for the third stage soon
A Sharab for Transparency Corporation held a youth debate to discuss the positives and negatives of the national strategy to combat corruption, and the debate that was held today and it is not the first of its kind to discuss corruption and strategy that works to combat it as it is usually the Foundation of partners as this came within the framework of a campaign to combat corruption that was launched by partners from In order to transparently.
Today's debate was among Egyptian youth, where the symmetry corresponds to the saying “the national strategy to combat corruption as an effective tool to combat corruption.” The symmetry was divided between supporters and opponents of the debate in an attempt to extract the importance of the strategy and its parts and its impact on fighting corruption in Egypt and focusing on its two stages that resulted from Ideas and proposals that decision makers should be concerned while setting anti -corruption strategies and achieving fair sustainable development.
The symmetry and attendees made very important recommendations that originated from their conscious understanding of their present and community; These recommendations were centered on the importance of the strategy and its parts and its impact on fighting corruption in Egypt and focusing on its first and second stages, but this will not be without awareness based on solid foundations during years of facing corruption and increasing awareness about its seriousness, especially during the preparation to launch the third stage of the strategy, came Also the role of laws and legislation in deterrence locally and internationally.
This debate was moderated by Ahmed Tariq Zaki - the communication official at the Partners and Sustainable Development Coach Approved by the Ministry of Planning and the National Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development.
Mirna Shalash - Executive Director of the Partners for Transparency and Head of the Egyptian Network of Anna Lindh Foundation and the importance of the debate, explained the role of the partners for dialogue in monitoring and fighting corruption, especially through the monthly reports of corruption and spreading awareness about its seriousness through Its various activities from forums, lectures and debates targeting important issues, and recommended the importance of constructive cooperation between individuals, governments and civil society organizations to combat corruption of all kinds to achieve fair sustainable development. The importance of the role played by the national strategy to combat corruption to combat corruption in Egypt and the role of partners for transparency in accelerating the work of the strategy in its third stage.
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