- Increased awareness and understanding of the detrimental effects of corruption among students, educators, and the wider community.
- Adoption of ethical values and principles leading to a decrease in corrupt practices within educational institutions.
- Development of a culture of transparency, accountability, and integrity among students and educators.
- Strengthened resilience to corruption through the promotion of critical thinking and ethical decision-making skills.
- Active participation and engagement of students in anti-corruption initiatives and activities.
- Integration of anti-corruption education into formal and informal learning settings, leading to sustained awareness and prevention of corrupt behavior.
- Positive changes in attitudes and behaviors towards corruption, leading to a more ethical and accountable society.
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