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Anti-Corruption Course

Download the new and updated anti-corruption course!

Are you looking for a simple course on corruption and how to prevent it? Digni and Wycliffe Norway have developed a simple, free and grassroots-based anti-corruption course together.

The course has been launched in a new edition in 2016!

The course is recommended because:

  • Everyone can participate. The course avoids using complicated words, and explains important terminology. This way, anyone can participate without any particular expertise.
  • You can hold the course yourself. It’s not necessary to hire someone to hold the course, but you can download the material and do it yourself. There is a manual for the course holder.
  • The course can be customised. Is it too long or too short? Alternatively, are you interested in using just parts of the material? You can edit the material you find yourself. For example, we recommend making the case-related tasks more relevant for the culture they will be used in.
  • It is for free.

The anti-corruption course was first developed to be used in project work in development countries, but the material is universal, and can therefore be used anywhere.

You can see and download the videos included in the course on Digni’s Vimeo-page, or below.

The course is available in English, Spanish and French. We recommend translating the course into local languages.

Because of high demand, we have translated the course into Urdu– and made a Urdu PowerPoint presentation.

Anti-Corruption Course

Download the new and updated anti-corruption course!

Are you looking for a simple course on corruption and how to prevent it? Digni and Wycliffe Norway have developed a simple, free and grassroots-based anti-corruption course together.

The course has been launched in a new edition in 2016!

The course is recommended because:

  • Everyone can participate. The course avoids using complicated words, and explains important terminology. This way, anyone can participate without any particular expertise.
  • You can hold the course yourself. It’s not necessary to hire someone to hold the course, but you can download the material and do it yourself. There is a manual for the course holder.
  • The course can be customised. Is it too long or too short? Alternatively, are you interested in using just parts of the material? You can edit the material you find yourself. For example, we recommend making the case-related tasks more relevant for the culture they will be used in.
  • It is for free.

The anti-corruption course was first developed to be used in project work in development countries, but the material is universal, and can therefore be used anywhere.

You can see and download the videos included in the course on Digni’s Vimeo-page, or below.

The course is available in English, Spanish and French. We recommend translating the course into local languages.

Because of high demand, we have translated the course into Urdu– and made a Urdu PowerPoint presentation.