Watchdog movements vs political corruption: the case of CHESNO
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The Ukrainian political system, like any system worldwide, isn't flawless. Nevertheless, it is possible to elevate honesty and diminish corruption levels thanks to the engaged and caring citizens. If you believe that twenty individuals can't make a difference, get ready for a surprise in the fifth episode of the English-language anti-corruption podcast UNCHAINED. Meet Vita Dumanska, coordinator of the NGO CHESNO movement. For over 12 years, this initiative have tirelessly worked to ensure the political system serves the state's development, not the illicit enrichment of its representatives. What inspired the NGO CHESNO movement, and what milestones has the team reached in over 12 years? How has Ukraine transformed since 2011? What positive changes owe their existence to CHESNO? How does the team operate amid a full-scale invasion? Tune in on Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple Podcasts – it's bound to captivate you and your friends abroad. This podcast is a collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles, generously supported by The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). It is inspiring stories of successful anti-corruption efforts in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
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