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Silent Struggle

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Central Bureau of Statistics early this year released data showing that Indonesians are increasingly showing antipathy towards corruption. The people's anti-corruption behavior index in 2013 was estimated at 3.55-a rise of 0.8 percent from the previous year. Determined to nurture this spirit, some residents of Banda Aceh and Manado have volunteered to teach communities on how to detect and prevent corruption by creative methods. They are confident and they believe that the best way to fight corruption is through education. Tempo English reports from the two provincial cities.

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In School, Making Anti-Corruption Cool

A Banda Aceh NGO opened Indonesia's first anti-corruption school. Graduates have established similar enterprises elsewhere.

The average Acehnese spends much of their time in coffee shops. A single session might last hours, with chatting or discussion just about anything. It is often easier to find someone there than at the office or at home. That is why Banda Aceh's Anti-Corruption School made the coffee sho

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