Thursday, 4 March 2010 | posted by Matt_BC
General, Youth work
To follow up on our recent entry on GYAC, here's information on another World Bank-backed youth-driven anti-corruption project: Fair Play.
Entries are open now for Fair Play - Anti-Corruption Youth Voices, the global competition for original songs by young musicians on the theme of anti-corruption and good governance organized in partnership between Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI) and the World Bank Institute.
The competition is an initiative of the Global Anti-Corruption Youth Network, a worldwide network of civil society organizations with the specific agenda of fighting corruption. Winners of Fair Play - Anti-Corruption Youth Voices will be invited to perform at the group's international summit Spring 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.
Find out more about Fair Play here (PDF) and here (DOC).
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6 March 2010
thanks it is a great step on the grownd .nice initiatve and muish more chance for a youth arownd the globe…
i am s ure we succees at the end .justgo a haed we support you as usual…
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