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Design For Change Contest
Design For Change Contest
“Every person shall have the duty to uphold justice
and to act against corruption”
The Constitution of Kingdom of Bhutan
Design For Change Contest
*Every Thursday Reflection with School Leaders.
*Every Friday Reflection With Teachers.
Design For Change Contest
FEELOne of the first involvements of school
leaders (age11-13) was in managing the Druk School parking zone
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No to BG(Government) vehicles and refuse to be brought to and fro school in their parents government vehicles.
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IMAGINEThe concern was discussed in one of the Thursday
meetings and the following ideas were accepted
Note down the BG number plate vehicles and talk to the drivers concerned about the ban.
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Announce the number of the BG vehicle in the morning assembly
Request students to not use the BG vehicles and also inform their parents with regard to ban on use of BG vehicles to pick and drop off students
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DO• Druk School strongly denounces the use of Government
vehicle for private use .• Druk School soon saw a decline in the number of
Government vehicle coming to drop off the children and finally we are proud to announce there is no more use of BG vehicles as of now, after 18 months of implementation.
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It’s a change Druk School initiated through FEEL from a few student leaders who made us proud of the action taken, guided by the GNH values.
This small action was highly appreciated by the Chairperson of the Anti Corruption Commission.
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• Schools all over Bhutan can join in such a Change which may seem like a small step but it could have a ripple effect.
• Empowering students with good moral values and giving them a voice to bring a change can help us in facilitating healthy, confident and corruption free leaders of tomorrow.
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In the present era of transition and change in governance, the future citizens must strengthen the institution by not just agreeing but by putting into practice zero tolerance against myriad forms of corruption they see around them, after all the voice of today becomes the leaders of tomorrow.