This project, funded by the Netherlands Embassy in Morocco, took place over 24 months, beginning in August 2012. Developing partnership relations with various parties involved in the fight against corruption was essential to promoting an anti-corruption culture across all sectors: media, civil society, public administrations, research institutes, educational institutions, youth, etc. Through this project, Transparency Morocco shared initiatives undertaken by the various components of civil society and worked toward promoting their synergy and enhancing their value. Annual meetings (forums, transparency days, etc.) were scheduled to foster exchange and strengthen the links between citizens and anti-corruption activists.
Activities of the Project:
- Mobilizing Primary and Secondary School Students:
- The project involved raising awareness among primary and secondary school students about the dangers of corruption and encouraging active participation in the fight against it.
- Mobilizing Young Researchers in Higher Education Institutions:
- Young researchers were engaged in the project by integrating them into initiatives to address corruption issues, conduct studies, and propose solutions through academic research.
- Mobilizing Youth in the Associative Sector:
- The project involved young people in associations and social organizations, providing them with the tools and training needed to promote anti-corruption values in their communities.
- Mobilizing the Media and Organizing Communication Campaigns:
- The media was mobilized to raise awareness about corruption issues, with campaigns to educate the public on recognizing and addressing corruption. Communication efforts were tailored to engage traditional and digital platforms to reach a wider audience.
- Mobilizing Through Artistic and Cultural Activities:
- Artistic and cultural initiatives were used to raise awareness, utilizing creative expression through performances, exhibitions, and events to engage the public and communicate anti-corruption messages.

