
Sana'a - Saba:
The Supreme National Anti-Corruption Commission and the Summer Courses Subcommittee in the capital Sana'a's al-Wahda district launched an awareness program on Sunday aimed at strengthening integrity values and preventing corruption among summer course students.
The program, themed "Knowledge and Jihad," is rooted in Quranic principles and the directives of the Leader of the Revolution.
Raidan al-Mutawakil, Vice Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission, emphasized the program's goal of educating young people about the dangers and impacts of corruption on individuals and society across various sectors. He stressed the importance of instilling a Quranic faith culture that criminalizes corruption, based on religious, national, and societal responsibility.
The launch event, attended by local officials, highlighted the Anti-Corruption Commission's role in promoting integrity and transparency among youth through summer courses. Speakers emphasized the need for collective efforts to cultivate a society that values integrity and opposes corruption.
On the program's first day, Dr. Yahya al-Marrani and Mohammed al-Qanas from the Anti-Corruption Commission delivered lectures and presented educational materials on integrity, responsibility, honesty, and the risks and prevention of corruption. They also introduced the Commission and its work, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding youth against corruption.
The Supreme National Anti-Corruption Commission and the Summer Courses Subcommittee in the capital Sana'a's al-Wahda district launched an awareness program on Sunday aimed at strengthening integrity values and preventing corruption among summer course students.
The program, themed "Knowledge and Jihad," is rooted in Quranic principles and the directives of the Leader of the Revolution.
Raidan al-Mutawakil, Vice Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission, emphasized the program's goal of educating young people about the dangers and impacts of corruption on individuals and society across various sectors. He stressed the importance of instilling a Quranic faith culture that criminalizes corruption, based on religious, national, and societal responsibility.
The launch event, attended by local officials, highlighted the Anti-Corruption Commission's role in promoting integrity and transparency among youth through summer courses. Speakers emphasized the need for collective efforts to cultivate a society that values integrity and opposes corruption.
On the program's first day, Dr. Yahya al-Marrani and Mohammed al-Qanas from the Anti-Corruption Commission delivered lectures and presented educational materials on integrity, responsibility, honesty, and the risks and prevention of corruption. They also introduced the Commission and its work, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding youth against corruption.