จากไชต์: Office of The National Anti - Corruption Commission (ONACC)
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The Rayong Provincial Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has organized an educational event for students on the topic of "Ethics, Morality, and the Ability to Discern Between Personal and Collective Benefits for the Youth." This event is part of the social immunity building project for children and adolescents, under the administration of the Ta Khan Sub-District Administrative Organization.
Chaiwat Phunilamai, Director of the Rayong Provincial NACC Office, delegated officials from the anti-corruption task force to impart knowledge and organize activities to enhance learning for primary school students. These activities are aligned with the topic "Ethics, Morality, and the Ability to Discern Between Personal and Collective Benefits for the Youth" as part of the project "Building Social Immunity for Children and Adolescents of Ta Khan Sub-District." The event took place at Wat Ta Khan School, Ban Khai District, Rayong Province and was attended by 60 primary students from grades 4 to 6 from the school.
In addition to this, the anti-corruption task force from the Rayong NACC Office emphasized the importance of transparency and freedom from any form of corrupt practices that may arise in the execution of all projects. They stressed the need for proper administration and management processes.
Furthermore, the NACC's "Building Social Immunity for Children and Adolescents of Ta Khan Sub-District" project places high importance on the youth as the main driving force for the future development of the nation in economic, social, and national security aspects. Quality youth not only have physical and mental health but also ethics and morality. They should be well-informed about corruption, pay attention to news, and be aware of the impacts of corruption on the country. They should actively express opposition to corruption in their daily lives, learn to adjust their mindset to distinguish between personal and collective benefits, possess a sense of shame towards corrupt activities, and prevent others from engaging in corrupt practices that harm society as a whole.