The role of education in promoting integrity.
Everyone has a set of values, based on their family, social, cultural, religious, or political context. Education can both raise awareness on prevalent values and their impact and promote universal values. Therefore, education and training are cornerstones for building a culture of integrity in society. They can serve as means to raise awareness of the devastating effects of corruption , reduce societal tolerance of corrupt practices and equip people with the knowledge and skills to recognize, prevent and resist corruption. Teaching young people about integrity has the potential to shape the future by shaping societal norms. For a meaningful change, however, a culture of integrity should be mainstreamed in relevant education modules amongst all age groups, and action needs to go beyond government and involve individuals, civil society organizations and companies. All the key international conventions and standards on fighting corruption acknowledge the important role of educatio...

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