Eka Gigauri, the Executive Director of Transparency International Georgia, had a Facebook live with students, teachers and parents via MTs Facebook page.During an hour live meeting, the speaker talked about the role of citizens in combatting corruption and nepotism, and answered the questions of viewers.
What role does the citizen play in the fight against corruption and nepotism? To whom should a citizen apply in case of corruption? How does Georgia cope with the fight against nepotism and corruption? What are the challenges, recommendations, and preventive measures against corruption during the Covid-19 pandemic? – These among others were the questions that Eka Gigauri discussed with the students during the online meeting. Participants of the meeting – students, civics teachers and parents from all regions of Georgia had the opportunity to ask questions to Eka Gigauri, via Facebook.
The online conference had 311 comments and questions from students and teachers and 2,300 views by the time it ended. Such events are very helpful for students, teachers and community members and contribute to spreading information about the role of citizens in fighting corruption and nepotism.