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What responsibilities should a student like you take to fight corruption?

As a student, we must become aware and know about the corruption in the
Philippines to learn, unlike other people. Let us know what helps our country and avoid
what we know can exacerbate corruption in the Philippines. Some activities are being
held at school such as Buwan ng Wika. The student may participate in the said event
through a speech so that he can express what he wants to express such as his
grievance. The said speech will help the people not only to know and arouse the
feelings and thoughts of others but can also bring out what they want to convey about
corruption. We should be an example of a caring citizen in our country, or we can join a
people march against corruption to raise not only the voice of ourselves but also the
people who want to fight for their rights and the right thing to do. This would help each
generation to be aware of their ability to speak up for their own rights even if they are
still minor. We should believe in honesty and avoid being a part of any corrupt practices
and if possible, educate the people around us to not vote for corrupt candidates that
receive gives bribery to the people.

The government has been a huge part of our education as in public schools, the
students and school would receive lots of supplies from the government such as
textbooks, classroom necessities, laboratory equipment, and the salary of the teachers.
We should be transparent and take measures. Be aware of what is happening around
us by assessing corruption risk and developing mitigation plans must be a process that
is owned and driven locally. Context mapping can assist practitioners to discover
corruption problems and identify possible advocates and opponents of reform using
methods including political economy analysis, power and influence analysis, and the
Integrity of Education Systems (INTES) methodology.

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