There is sharp contrast in India. On one hand, there is
affluence, abundance of money, corruption and luxurious life and on other hand,
there is poverty, unemployment, exploited society and underprivileged people. In
this scenario of the society, Mr. Ravindra Kumar, a social activist took oath to
found this institution to awakening the people who are unknown about their rights
and help them round the clock tirelessly as far as possible.
Anti-Corruption Foundation of World is non-government, non-profitable,
voluntary organization registered under the Indian Trust Act’ 1882 in 2020 and
serving the people at large irrespective of caste, color and creed for creating
awareness about Anti-Corruption, Human Rights, Consumer Rights, Women and Child
Rights and all-inclusive of social rights.
As we known corruption erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic
development and further exacerbates inequality, poverty, social division and the
environmental crisis. Transparency is only the first step to curbing corruption
because seeking and receiving information is a human right that can act as a
safeguard against corruption, and increase trust in decision makers and public
institutions that’s why working for the awareness of eradicating corruption across
the world we are organizing seminar/workshop to educate the people, students against
anti-social activities, corruptions etc.
To promote and encourage adoption and application of anti-corruption measures in the world.
Corruption undermines the rule of law, damages public trust, and hampers economic development. It leads to inequality, poor public services, and creates an environment where dishonest individuals or groups benefit at the expense of the general public.
This website is dedicated to raising awareness about corruption, providing information on how to recognize and report corrupt activities, and promoting anti-corruption initiatives and transparency in both government and the private sector.
We encourage individuals to report any corrupt activities they witness. You can report corruption anonymously through our online reporting tool, or you may contact your local anti-corruption agency. Make sure to provide as much information as possible to support your claim.
Corruption doesn't just affect government institutions; it harms families, schools, healthcare systems, and businesses. It steals opportunities, reduces the quality of life, and perpetuates inequality.