This initiative aims to promote the values of integrity, raise awareness, and build capacity in combating corruption among youth through various forms of artistic expressions, such as drama, performing arts, drawing, music, creative writing, and poetry. Our aim is to create an “anti-corruption generation” by instilling integrity values at a young age. These values will contribute to advancing sustainable development and establishing an environment to combat all types and levels of corruption.
This initiative is being conducted in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture as part of a series of interactive meetings with groups of youth in various governorates of the Kingdom.
This initiative was launched at the Princess Salma Center for Childhood in Zarqa Governorate, after a set of consultative meetings with the Ministry as well as experts in the arts and civil society, which were held over two days. The first day included a presentation on the concepts of integrity and transparency presented by Dr. Jamil Samawi, a member of the Jordan Transparency Center, and the artist, Mr. Suhail Baqaeen, who translated these concepts through drawings that reflected the content of the meeting.