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Anti-Corruption Student Network

Anti-Corruption Student Network (ACSN) includes student organizations from Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova and Serbia. In the first phase of the project a regional research on corruption in five countries was conducted and the results were analyzed. In the second phase of this project (in 2005) the main aim of the network members was to inform and raise awareness of universities communities and general public about the level and type of corruption at universities. The third phase of the project has started in February, 2008. In this project cycle the network members will focus on the monitoring of various corruption processes at higher education institutions in SEE.

The long term aims of the network members are to low the level of corruption at the universities and to create transparent higher education environment in the region.

Website: http://see-corruption.net/

Members of the Anti-Corruption Student Network:

Albania

Albanian Student Government
Contact: Tahir Lamce, tlamce@yahoo.it

Bulgaria

Youth Society for Peace and Development of the Balkans
Contact: Stefan Posliyski, stefan@yspdb.org

Croatia

Monitor Statistica
Contact: Ivan Dujmić, idujmic@gmail.com

Macedonia

Youth Educational Forum
Contact: Ilija Zupanoski, zupanoski@gmail.com

Moldova

National Center for Transparency and Human Rights
Contact: Mircea Esanu, esanum@gmail.com

Serbia

Belgrade Open School
Contact: Dragan Mihajlovic, aurgx@yahoo.com

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