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Welcome to the movement for integrity, transparency, and accountability; a community where your commitment, your values, and your actions contribute to building a society free from corruption.

Every day, corruption undermines public trust, weakens institutions, and deprives communities of opportunities and essential services. Yet change is possible when citizens, researchers, educators, and leaders come together around a common purpose: promoting integrity and defending the public interest.

Joining the Centre de Recherche sur l'Anti-Corruption (CERC) is more than becoming a member of an organization. It is a commitment to advancing transparency, supporting evidence-based solutions, and empowering citizens to hold institutions accountable. It is choosing to be part of a collective effort that promotes ethical leadership, strengthens democratic governance, and fosters a culture of integrity.

As a member, you become part of a network of dedicated individuals working to combat corruption through research, advocacy, education, community engagement, and policy innovation. Your membership helps us generate knowledge, support reform initiatives, develop Integrity Clubs in schools, and inspire the next generation of ethical leaders.

Join us in building a future where integrity is the norm, public resources serve the common good, and accountability strengthens trust between citizens and institutions.

Together, we can transform integrity from an aspiration into a reality.

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