Friday, 16 February 2024 12:20

Monthly Report on Corruption Prevention in the Biomedical Engineering Department

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In accordance with the directives of the esteemed President of the Technological University and under the supervision of the respected Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department, Dr. Wisam Kazem,

The Biomedical Engineering Department has published guidance evidence for combating corruption and affixed it to the walls within the department corridors. Additionally, the topic of corruption was addressed within the curriculum regarding the crimes of the Ba'ath Party to raise awareness among students and draw their attention to its dangers and how to combat it, considering the impact of corruption on individuals' enjoyment of their fundamental rights. Corruption is considered one of the crimes that obstruct the development of societies, and its prevalence within state institutions is one of the most serious obstacles to development. Justice and equality in a society free from corruption are considered fundamental human rights, as life, dignity, equality, rights, and other essential human values heavily depend on this right. Therefore, the focus should be on individuals and the destructive effects of corruption on their lives. There is a very strong relationship between corruption and human rights, and its impact is not incidental or limited to specific areas of these rights, as the spread of corruption and the lack of integrity in state institutions will inevitably lead to the violation of the state's commitment to human rights, which will hinder the development of effective programs and policies to promote these rights. Moreover, corruption affects all areas of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights.

 

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