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WOC2day Reaches Korovou Today Wednesday Dec 7

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Abel Lalagavesi reports that the team slept at Dakuivuna Village. They had an Anti Corruption Information Session where they talked about Integrity and Anti Corruption and reporting mechanism if villagers were witnesses or victims of corruption.. Abel reports that, “After the session, came across this incident where a girl was sent to the shop. Along the way she met a man who told her to give him the items she bought and give him the change to take back. When she reached home and she asked about the item she bought from the shop and the change. She found out that the item was given back but not the change (money). She went up to the man and said "qori gonna na corruption. Practice honesty."   Mili, Jone and Abel walk to Korovou Town Transparency Fiji expresses its heartfelt thanks to GOODMAN FIELDER for providing chicken and tee shirts for all our WOC walkers. The support is very deeply appreciated. #WOC2DAY Day 2 Tees courtesy of @Goodman Fielder #Dak

WOC2day Campaign: COMMENTS and PICS FROM THE FIELD! Tuesday Dec 6

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The Transparency Fiji team made up of YFI, CRID and MYF volunteers have been walking from Nayavu to raise awareness on integrity and anti corruption issues. Abel Lalagavesi told me by phone that they have been stopped by passers by on the road and they have explained the reason for their walk and the importance of the public understanding anti corruption issues. Able wrote , " We woke up at 4am and started walking. Now we in Nasautoka ready for breakfast. The weather is a bit cold and I didn't bring any warm clothes 😂 I decided to wear vest instead 😊 🔫 Starting to feel body pain and feeling very very weak. But what good is a challenge walk without having this challenges. # sickbutstillgoingstrong . While walking you can still see people living in tents and damaged homes. # WOC2day . Any who I will be having a lot of late post cos Digicel sadly doesn't catch in Tailevu # nothingnew 😂 For this entry on his timeline Abel received over 60 likes and 2 shares.

Walk Out Corruption Campaign Launched Today MONDAY DEC 5th 2016

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THE "Walking out Corruption" Campaign will see Youth Integrity volunteers and Community Representatives walking from Tailevu to Suva over a 5 day period.   The team gets ready to catch the Sunbeam bus for Tailevu on Monday afternoon Dec 5/2016 "We intend to educate the public on the importance of integrity and anti corruption,"This was the comment by Jofiliti Veikoso, one of Transparency Fiji’s WOC organisers. He added that they will stop over in selected villages in the evenings and have non formal talanoa sessions on integrity. Mr Veikoso said that. “Corruption could be one of the biggest tragedies of mankind for the simple reason that it is ongoing and difficult to combat. We would like to work closely with FICAC and civil society to ensure that those who are victims or witnesses to corruption can come forward and report it.”' Executive director Ms Koila Kabu said the campaign was a lead-up to the International Anti-Corruption Day tha

Where am I as a young person in Corruption

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Corruption is something that cannot be eradicated completely from the society. However, there is definite possibility in the reduction of corrupt activities. Corruption has been part of many young people's life where they tend to accept it as norms of life. They witness it as ways to success and sadly that at certain point of time in their life, through pressure they received, becomes actors of corruption. It has been a deadly virus in our community's immune system and the good news is, it is curable. Being a youth worker and part of the Youth for Integrity (YFI) movement, I personally believe that the reduction of corruption can be achieved through the promotion of integrity.  Simple act of integrity shun away corruption and its deceitful ways. It takes the commitment of individuals to fight against corruption and also teamwork with in our various space and community. Gone are the days of mere preaching and it is now time to stand up, get out of our comfort zone and put ou