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of young people want to launch a mobile application to denounce corruption

The Chadian Organization for Transparency “Chad Zero Corruption” presented its 2019-2020 impact report. Among her projects aimed at fighting corruption in Chad, she announced her intention to launch an application called “Acourba” to report corruption.

The application should be accessible via mobile phone, and will allow citizens to denounce facts of corruption to promote the values ​​of integrity, transparency and accountability.

“The extent of corruption in our administrations or in the daily life of Chadians, results from the trivialization of this phenomenon by the latter. It has become a culture, a habit, in short, something normal. This attitude. has ensured that corruption is deeply rooted in our society, while corruption is a phenomenon that undermines good governance, equal opportunities, social justice, and the smooth running of a nation. C therefore, we must work to change mentalities and raise citizens’ awareness of the danger of corruption “, says Ali Eizaldeen, president of “Tchad Zéro Corruption”.

Last year, Chad Zéro Corruption awarded the integrity award to Abbas Mahamat Ambadi for its first edition, while the honesty award went to Mahamat Nour Ibedou.

On the occasion of World Anti-Corruption Day which is being celebrated tomorrow, Wednesday December 9, 2020, around the world, the Chad Zero Corruption 2020 initiative intends to launch its second campaign.

Citizens are invited to participate in the “Chad Zero Corruption” campaign by sending a video that does not exceed one minute to talk about corruption and its impact on society.

Chad is ranked 162nd out of 180 countries, in the Corruption Perception Index 2019, published in January 2020 by Transparency International on the sidelines of the Davos Forum.


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