Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Font ResizerAa
Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
Font ResizerAa
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Search
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Follow US
Breaking NewsGeneral News

Anti -Corruption training manual for school children out

Latifa Carlos
Last updated: February 21, 2019 2:35 pm
Latifa Carlos
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

A manual to assist Ghana in uprooting corruption from its tap-roots has been developed for school children across the country.

The manual, according to the authors is meant to influence the attitudes and behaviours of children to abhor corruption and corruptible practices now and later in their adult life.

The 36- paged manual was developed by the Forum for Action on Inclusion, Transparency and Harmony (FAITH) under a project Christened, ‘Inter Faith Shaping Hearts, Attitudes and Mindset to End Corruption in Ghana (I- Shame Corruption in Ghana).

More Read

Underperforming ECG districts risk major shake-up — Jinapor
GIS to crack down on street begging, unregistered migrants in Accra
Government engages sachet water producers today as price hike suspended
Healthy, thriving Africa key to global progress
Ghana’s inflation drops to 3.2% in March 2026

The Members of the Forum include the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference, Office of the National Chief Imam, The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, the Marshallan Relief and Development Services, The Federation of Muslim and the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council.

The project seeks to among other things to push for the mainstreaming of anti-corruption subjects into the basic School curriculum of the Ghana Education Service as prescribed by the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan, (NACAP)

The manual contains four Modules; with each section focusing on a specific efforts been made and what could be done to eradicated corruption in the country. The manual touched on the establishment of integrity clubs in the various basic schools, Factors that give rise to corruption, as well as effect of corruption and the implications of corrupt acts.

It also discussed Ghana’s anti-corruption acts, the cultural dimension of corruption, institutions established to curb corruption, the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan as well as the role of parents in the fight against corruption.

 

The document further mentioned the role of individuals and Faith based organization in corruption fight and why children should be interested in the fight against graft.   In the concluding part of the document is an anti-corruption pledge which reads in part, “corruption is the cause of our misuse of the vast resources that you have blessed us with. We have shown greed and lack of love for our neighbour, especially the poor in society in the way we have misused these resources .We are sincerely sorry for this behavior and ask for your forgiveness and necessary guidance in our efforts to eliminate this cancer from our society.”

 

By: Publicagendagh.com

 

 

 

 

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

ISODEC Urges Action after Landmark UN Reparative Justice Resolution
March 31, 2026
Govt to amend Public Procurement Act to limit sole sourcing
March 31, 2026
MFWA Boss Urges Youth to Embrace Active Citizenship Beyond Voting
March 31, 2026
Mahama to table UN resolution on slavery as ‘gravest crime against humanity’
March 19, 2026
TI Ghana Raises Concerns over Weak Oversight in Key Economic Sectors
March 13, 2026
Countries agree on historic release of crude reserves to lower oil prices
March 12, 2026
World Growth to Continue at Steady Pace if Oil Price Shock Short-Lived
March 12, 2026

You Might Also Like

Breaking NewsBusinesstop stories

MiDA Moves to Transform Volta Corridor into Agro-Industrial Powerhouse

March 10, 2026
Breaking NewsBusinesstop stories

Bitter times for cocoa farmers as chocolate market slumps

March 10, 2026
Breaking NewsDevelopment Agendatop stories

Kufuor calls for higher pay for public servants to curb corruption

March 10, 2026
Breaking NewsGeneral Newstop stories

Ghana urges Commonwealth of Nations to back UN Slave Trade resolution

March 9, 2026

About Us

Public Agenda is fou­nded and owned by Pu­blic Agenda Communic­ations.

Public Agenda was founded as a public interest Me­dia entity. Its Visi­on is to contribute to building a well-i­nformed society where accurate informati­on dissemination is the cornerstone of a democratic, just and equitable society.

Its mission is to inform, guide and bui­ld responsible citiz­enship and accountab­le decision making and strive for excell­ence in the media in­dustry. Public Agenda Communications is managed by a Board of Directors.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?