Local authorities in Sarajevo say they plan to teach primary and high school students what corruption is, and what it does to society.
The local Education Ministry said Thursday that a working group will draft a plan for addressing the issue in schools.
According to Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, which rates citizens’ perceptions of corruption, Bosnia is one of the worst-rated countries in Europe and Central Asia.
The ministry says children should learn the causes, forms and consequences of corruption so they can develop values which resist corruption.