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Army+ has launched a training course on preventing corruption in the military

A new training course, ‘Stop Corruption. Authorized Officers,’ has been launched in the Army+ app. The course addresses the issue of corruption prevention in the military. It teaches users to identify corruption risks, initiate anti-corruption programs, understand the concept of e-declaration, and recognize the importance of communicating anti-corruption measures in the media.

The course consists of eight lessons and is intended for Anti-corruption Authorized Officers within the Defence Forces of Ukraine. The course speakers are military service members and experts in anti-corruption measures. At the end of each lesson, there is a test to assess knowledge retention. After completing all modules, participants must pass a final exam to receive an electronic certificate of completion.

The course materials were developed by the Scientific Center for Building Integrity and Corruption Prevention in the Security and Defence Sector of the National Defence University of Ukraine, with the support from the NGO ‘Foundation for Support of Reforms in Ukraine’ under a program facilitated by the UK Special Defence Adviser and funded by the UK government.

The Army+ application now features a total of thirteen training courses. 108,000 service members are enrolled in training courses, with 45,000 having successfully completed at least one course. The most popular courses are ‘UAV Fundamentals: An Introduction to Unmanned Systems” and “Information Resilience: Cybersecurity.”

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