“This campaign is a call for citizens to be protagonists in the fight against corruption, denouncing facts and demanding that no case go unpunished. We want to promote a process of dialogue, networking and socialization of studies and other issues related to integrity to combat corruption,” he said. Francisco AlcarazProject coordinator More Citizenship Less Corruption from the CIRD Foundation.
Likewise, the coordinator invites citizens to join the Coalition for Legality, a space made up of civil society organizations that seeks to encourage dialogue, identify cases, investigate them, denounce them and build a sustainable work plan. Thus, citizens will be able to help by identifying cases with evidence of crimes, participating in investigative training, conducting interviews, and submitting investigated cases to the Public Ministry.
About the More Citizenship, Less Corruption project
The “More Citizenship, Less Corruption” project seeks to provide tools and improve the capacities of citizens to supervise and report irregularities in the performance of institutions. CIRD signed agreements with CEAMSO, the Global Compact, CIVILAB and CONCIENCIA VIVA for the execution of the Project.
About the CIRD Foundation
It is a private, non-profit organization with 34 years of experience managing development projects in Paraguay. As a result of this experience, CIRD has designed a development project management model for complex and difficult contexts. One of the essential components of the CIRD Foundation’s Mission is the formation of Human and Social Capital oriented towards Sustainable Development.
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