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College of Life Sciences organizes a field trip to Public Authority for Anti-Corruption (Nazaha)

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Written by: Abdullah Al-Khashawi

As part of the Ethics and Practices course, the College of Life Sciences lectured a field trip to the Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) in which Dr. Hussein Al-Sabbagh from the Awareness and Education Department in the Recognition Sector gave a full explanation of the Authority and its objectives.

The lecture focused on national stability, but it cannot be through the Public Authority other than (Nazaha), which emphasizes the lack of commitment to the values ​​of integrity in Kuwaiti society. Dr. Al-Sabbagh discussed the importance of establishing (Nazaha) and the role of daylight that helps him uncover others, and protects him from inability, decisively through an effective policy and sub-frameworks. The lecture also addressed the wonderful work, praising the (Adaa) project for the effectiveness of government agencies, which aims to raise the quality of public services through classifications and objective indicators.

In the middle of the educational path, Dr. Al-Sabbagh warned of Berland teaching him negatively on the quality of educational behavior. He stressed that combating Johnson in education is looking forward to the continuous development of educational cadres, reviewing internal curricula, improving the educational environment to be attractive, and adopting successful studies globally. In addition to combating a lot of that, in addition to a long and long amount of education levels.

Dr. Al-Sabbagh then moved on to talk about digital transformation, and it changes to a driver's contribution to the decline in bribery procedures in government sugar, improving the quality of services, and after following up and holding accountable those who are negligent in performing their work. He explained that digital transformation enhances without loss of human intervention, which cannot be tolerated. Concluding the lecture applications, Dr. Al-Sabbagh modified artificial intelligence in education and its importance in improving services, through data analysis for innovative solutions in multiple fields. But she suggested a different option for using technology, especially with regard to transparency, and the need to put a different option for a difference in line with ethical standards.

In turn, Dr. Dhari Al-Huwail, Associate Professor in the Department of Information Sciences at the College of Life Sciences and the course instructor, thanked the General Authority, but it is not true, and Dr. Hussein Al-Sabbagh for enriching the attendees with valuable information, relying on the absence of such attendance and events for the first awareness of moral values ​​in society for the purpose of building the human capital responsible for supporting Kuwait Vision 2035.