Digital Tools for Current Anti-Corruption Challenges
CRISP developed a state-of-the-art training program designed to equip civil servants, civil society groups, and journalists with innovative strategies and digital resources to combat local corruption.
CRISP is offering a new training format for organizations, as well as individuals interested in the last developments in the field of anticorruption and transparency at the local level.
Our workshop seeks to provide the participants with digital tools to analyze their local governance context, identifying areas of increased risk of corruption, lack of transparency and weak accountability. Its goal is also to enable the participants to make effective use of already implemented transparency measures in their cities, translating the access to information into an actionable tool to collectively counter corruption in their communities.
The workshop utilizes a cutting-edge, gamified approach through a tailor-made simulation game, designed to provide an immersive learning experience. This game allows participants to assume various roles within simulated corruption scenarios, offering a dynamic platform to understand the connection between institutional context and corruption.
Following the simulation game, the participants will be able to apply the body of knowledge and skill acquired during the workshop to their local realities, jointly designing a transparency and anticorruption strategy.
The workshop is offered in two different formats (basic and full), according to the needs of the participants. You can write to us at hello@crisp-berlin.org or visit the contact section on our website to request more information or book a training.