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Russia's Youth Contest Fights Corruption Through Art and Media

Can art change minds? Russia's bold new contest challenges young creators to expose corruption—with global recognition up for grabs. Time to make an impact.

The image shows a paper with a cartoon depicting the champions of reform destroying the monster of...
The image shows a paper with a cartoon depicting the champions of reform destroying the monster of corruption. The cartoon is accompanied by text that reads "The Champions of Reform Destroying the Monster of Corruption".

Russia's Youth Contest Fights Corruption Through Art and Media

Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office has launched a new international contest for young people. Called 'Together Against Corruption!', it invites participants aged 10 to 25 to create social advertising against corruption. The competition runs until October 1, 2026, with prizes in three creative categories. The contest offers three ways to take part. Entrants can submit a poster, a drawing, or a short video. Each category will have its own set of winners.

All submissions must be uploaded through the official website, *anticorruption.life*. The deadline for entries is October 1, 2026. Judges will then review the work before announcing the results. The winners will be revealed on December 9, which marks International Anti-Corruption Day. The contest aims to engage young people in raising awareness about corruption through creative projects.

Participants have until October 2026 to enter their designs or videos. The final results will be published on the contest’s website in December. Winners will be recognised for their contributions to anti-corruption messaging.

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