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How can young people's awareness of integrity and transparency issues be enhanced? How can students, future citizens, help in our country's efforts to fight corruption? How can the educational material developed by UNODC/UNESCO on integrity and transparency be integrated into the Greek educational system?

All of the above were discussed at the web meeting held (17 & 19 March 2021) by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in collaboration with the National Transparency Authority, the Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs and the Institute of Education Policy. Special Advisors of the Greek Institute of Educational Policy (IEP) and Primary and Secondary Education teachers from various schools in Greece discussed how they can use UNODC/UNESCO educational material and integrate it into the educational system of our country in order to promote the values of acceptance, justice, integrity, transparency and respect.

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