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Contest of most efficient anti-corruption activities
A contest of the most efficient anti-corruption activities will be held as part of the national campaign “You Can Stop Corruption”.
Central public institutions, local public authorities, nongovernmental organizations, opinion leaders, well-known artists, scientists and civil servants can take part in the contest. The most active promoters of personal or institutional integrity will be awarded at a ceremony on the International Anticorruption Day on December 9. The deadline for applications is October 20, 2008. The nationwide anticorruption campaign “You can Stop Corruption” was launched on April 16 and will continue until February 2009. The campaign is financed by the U.S. Government through the Millennium Challenge Corporation administered by the United States Agency for International Development and implemented by the Academy for Educational Development as part of the Moldova Country Threshold Program // Reporter.MD Publication date: 27 May 2008 Source: Archive
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