Coinciding with the International Anti-Corruption Day, the Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance Unit at the College of Law organized a field awareness activity targeting all members of the college, where the activity included an extensive campaign to distribute educational brochures and leaflets to faculty members, staff, and students across various departments and classrooms, and the distributed publications focused on promoting the values of integrity and transparency within the university and community environments.
Light was shed on the negative impacts of corruption in all its forms and the ways to prevent it from legal, ethical, and counseling perspectives, and the activity also witnessed great interaction from the attendees who praised the role of the Counseling Unit in organizing such initiatives that contribute to building a solid community awareness and fortifying the university campus with positive behaviors that serve the public interest.