Mission/Vision
The FIX Nigeria Initiative was initiated to complement the EFCC and other anti-corruption agencies to effectively fight and eliminate corruption in the society. This initiative will enable civil society organizations (CSOs) and the private sector to become active agents in the fight against...
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The FIX Nigeria Initiative was initiated to complement the EFCC and other anti-corruption agencies to effectively fight and eliminate corruption in the society. This initiative will enable civil society organizations (CSOs) and the private sector to become active agents in the fight against corruption.
FNI is not an ethical revolution in the manner of past failed efforts. Rather it would enlist public participation and support thereby ensuring in the process, a community ownership of a coherent philosophy, strategy and methodology on questions of integrity and transparency.
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What does the organization do?
The FIX Nigeria project matrix has been segmented into 6 baskets. The FNI will work with organizations in each basket to create programs to meet its objectives.
The baskets are:
* Private sector/professional groups
* Youth/gender
* Media
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The FIX Nigeria project matrix has been segmented into 6 baskets. The FNI will work with organizations in each basket to create programs to meet its objectives.
The baskets are:
* Private sector/professional groups
* Youth/gender
* Media
* Politics
* Faith based organizations
* Labour
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Opportunities for Youth
Youth:
The youths are an integral part of the FIX Nigeria project and its sustainability rests on them.
1. Training Programs: FNI plans anti-corruption advocacy workshops in tertiary institutions all over the country; this would be held on a zonal basis. In addition there...
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Youth:
The youths are an integral part of the FIX Nigeria project and its sustainability rests on them.
1. Training Programs: FNI plans anti-corruption advocacy workshops in tertiary institutions all over the country; this would be held on a zonal basis. In addition there would be integrity training for post-primary school students.
2. Anti-Corruption Clubs: As a fall out of the training, anti-corruption clubs will be formed in these tertiary institutions.
3. Anti-Corruption events: Football Tournaments and Integrity Challenge Games: It is a well known fact that football is a rallying point for youth in this country. This would be used as a bait to get young people into anti corruption classes and be part of the anti-corruption crusade.
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