Central Asian Research Institute on Corruption and Money Laundering continues a series of training under the project “Strengthening the capacity of civil society institutions on anti-corruption issues in the Kyrgyz Republic and creating a Coalition to promote anti-corruption initiatives”.The first day of training took place for representatives of civil society institutes of Karakol city on February, 7.Training will be conducted in all regions in February for representatives of civil society institutes and activists.During the training, with the participation of the best experts, the participants will be able to deepen their knowledge of the most key mechanisms of anti-corruption, access to information, discuss the impact of corruption on the environment, gender, acquire skills in monitoring public procurement, fact-checking, as well as to develop mechanisms to promote anti-corruption initiatives.The training is conducted under the project “Strengthening the capacity of civil society institutions on anti-corruption issues in the Kyrgyz Republic and creating a Coalition to promote anti-corruption initiatives” financed by the Democratic Commission of the US Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic. Opinions, conclusions, and conclusions or recommendations expressed at the training represent the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Department of State.