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56  Transparency International Rwanda                                             Transparency International Rwanda  57





 THE WAY FORWARD





 here is no quick solution nor a universal remedy   With the support of our partners, we have already
 to curb corruption. Corruption has many facets, it   achieved a lot, but we are still facing challenges such
 Tcan differ between global and local level, involve   as low level of reporting, ongoing petty and grand
 individual people or institutions. The fight against   corruption, limited whistleblower protection and many
 corruption is not an easy task and it affords ongoing   more.
 collective actions.
 Citizens’ engagement in the fight against corruption
 TI-RW is following a holistic approach of various anti-  will remain on our agenda, and we even want to put
 corruption mechanisms and instruments, involving   it on the agenda of policy makers. On the same track,
 different stakeholders at all levels. One of TI-RW’s   we consider fostering on digitalization to improve
 objectives is to engage citizens in the fight against   transparency  as an indispensable component of citizen
 corruption, to raise the awareness, to provide feedback   empowerment and collective action.
 and complaint mechanisms and thus, to give citizens a
 voice.   Negative solidarity among corrupted people has to be
 ended. All citizens need to be empowered to break the
 silence and to report it!







 Breaking the corruption chain

 and negative solidarity requires

 empowered citizens to break


 the silence!








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