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Role of Student Community in Role of Student Community in Combating Corruption Combating Corruption

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A Keynote Speech delivered at International Anti-Corruption Day observed by NAB (National Accountability Bureau) Sindh and Arts Faculty of University of Karachi.

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Page 1: Corruption and Development

Role of Student Community in Role of Student Community in Combating CorruptionCombating Corruption

Page 2: Corruption and Development

Corruption is operationally defined as the abuse of

entrusted power for private gain.

orAbsolute Power +

Monopoly + No Accountability =

CORRUPTION!

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Youth according to UN is aged between 15 and 24

And According to Commonwealth Youth Programme Youth is aged between 15 and 29

By the way August 2010-August 2011 is declared as the International Year of Youth by UN

More than 50% of Pakistan is YOUth

36 Million new jobs are needed in just ten years i.e. 36 lac jobs/year

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The objective of development is to create an enabling environment for people to enjoy long, healthy and creative lives.

People are the real wealth of nations.

Millennium Development Goals MDGs.

Orangi Pilot Project.

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First of All Say No to Corruption!

Although We are not found in the National Anti-Corruption Strategy we can do what they are expecting from the Civil Society and Media

Whistle blowing!Fostering a sound character i.e. empowering our Conscience!

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Strengthen Democracy: by informing each other what the government has pledged to do!

Educate your peers and younglings that Corruption is a crime and is Unacceptable

Bring prosperity by: Refusing to take or give bribe, facilitations, fees or gifts

Promote Justice: Use Social Media

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