
| Title | District Dialogue on Citizens Knowledge, Perception and Experiences of Corruption in their districts. |
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| Project | ADISS |
| PM&E networking centre | Upper West |
| District | Nadowli |
| Type | Policy dialogue |
| Sector | Governance |
| Activity | |
| Date | June 6, 2017 |
| Activity cost | |
| Purpose | To dialogue with district stakeholders on the findings of the survey report and get them commit to addressing issues of corruption at the district level and beyond. |
| Participants - Male | 15 |
| Participants - Female | 5 |
| Participants - Total | 20 |
| Output | Traditional authority and religious bodies have promised to collaborate with CHRAJ and NCCE to organize sensitization programmes to educate their subjects on issues of corruption and its adverse effect on society. And also change their perception and attitude towards corruption by denouncing and shaming perpetuators of corrupt crime. The Ghana police service committed to collaborate with educational institutions to educate the public on the operations of the police service, where (PIPS) to report corrupt officials for appropriate sanctions to be effected and as citizens, what we need to do when we come in contact with the police. CSOs and NGOs committed to strongly advocate for media empowerment to enable them function effectively as far as the fight against corruption is concerned. |
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| ID | 2502 |
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| Interactions | No interactions |
| Added on | 2017-07-19 |
| Added by | Tajudeen Mohammed |
| Last modified | 2017-07-19 |
| Last modified by | Tajudeen Mohammed |
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