IEC materials

Anti-Corruption Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials are essential tools in promoting a clean and transparent society. These materials are designed to raise awareness, provide essential knowledge and teach values that promote ethical behavior and discourage corrupt practices.

IEC materials come in different forms such as brochures, posters, television and radio adverts, videos, and many more. They are designed to reach different target audiences, including government officials, employees, students, and the general public.

The beauty of IEC materials is that they are cost-effective and easy to distribute. With modern technology, these materials can reach a wider audience through social media platforms, websites, and online forums.

They help to promote transparency, accountability, and integrity in public and private organizations. These materials are also an excellent way to encourage citizens to participate in the fight against corruption by reporting corrupt practices.

As we continue to push for a corruption-free society, it is essential to invest in creating quality IEC materials that will educate and inform the public about the devastating effects of corruption. These materials should emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability in all areas of public and private life.

In conclusion, IEC materials are essential tools in promoting anti-corruption efforts. They are cost-effective, easy to distribute, and can be used to educate and inform different target audiences. Let’s invest in creating quality IEC materials that will contribute to the fight against corruption and promote transparency and accountability in all spheres of life.

The ACC has been producing varieties of Anti-corruption IEC materials to meet the need of the target audience. From pre-primary children to public servants to general citizens, the IEC materials cover various anti-corruption tools and preventive measures.

Some of the IEC videos are:

IACD (National Corruption free week)

National Corruption free week (voices)

National Corruption free week (Managing CoI)

National Corruption free week (voices from rural communities)

Managing CoI

Fighting corruption is a collective responsibility

IACD (National Corruption free week)

National Corruption free week (voices)

National Corruption free week (Managing CoI)

Island of integrity

Managing CoI

Fighting corruption is a collective responsibility

ACC Theme Song
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  • ACC Theme Song
  • Fifty Shades of Fifty
  • Fifty Shades of Fifty
  • Fifty Shades of Fifty
  • Fifty Shades of Fifty
  • Fifty Shades of Fifty

Youth in first year of service are cohort that will drive integrity in workplace. The initiatives will also support the Civil Service to implement measures to imbibe integrity amongst the young recruits. E-learning course was taken by the Foundational Inservice trainees and such plans are in place to improve professional ethics and integrity in workplace.

Documents for YIP :

  1. Youth Integrity Program
  2. DAMTSI Activity book for ECCD facilitators
  3. DAMTSI handbook for Scouts
  4. Modular curriculum for Ethics, Integrity and Professionalism for TVET
  5. Modular curriculum for trainees of UWIFoRT

A program targeted at schools and educational institutions. It aims to instill values of integrity, honesty, and ethics among students and young people, shaping them into responsible and ethical citizens.

The Integrity Club by the Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan is a program targeted at schools and educational institutions. It aims to instill values of integrity, honesty, and ethics among students and young people, shaping them into responsible and ethical citizens.

The Integrity Club typically operates within schools and engages students in various activities and discussions related to anti-corruption, ethics, and good governance. These activities may include workshops, debates, awareness campaigns, and integrity-related projects. The club provides a platform for students to learn about the negative impacts of corruption, understand their roles as future leaders, and develop the necessary skills to combat corruption effectively.

A program targeted at schools and educational institutions. It aims to instill values of integrity, honesty, and ethics among students and young people, shaping them into responsible and ethical citizens.

The Integrity Club by the Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan is a program targeted at schools and educational institutions. It aims to instill values of integrity, honesty, and ethics among students and young people, shaping them into responsible and ethical citizens.

The Integrity Club typically operates within schools and engages students in various activities and discussions related to anti-corruption, ethics, and good governance. These activities may include workshops, debates, awareness campaigns, and integrity-related projects. The club provides a platform for students to learn about the negative impacts of corruption, understand their roles as future leaders, and develop the necessary skills to combat corruption effectively.

A program targeted at schools and educational institutions. It aims to instill values of integrity, honesty, and ethics among students and young people, shaping them into responsible and ethical citizens.

The Integrity Club by the Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan is a program targeted at schools and educational institutions. It aims to instill values of integrity, honesty, and ethics among students and young people, shaping them into responsible and ethical citizens.

The Integrity Club typically operates within schools and engages students in various activities and discussions related to anti-corruption, ethics, and good governance. These activities may include workshops, debates, awareness campaigns, and integrity-related projects. The club provides a platform for students to learn about the negative impacts of corruption, understand their roles as future leaders, and develop the necessary skills to combat corruption effectively.