Your experience matters. Your data can change policy.
The Youth Corruption Perception Index is the first public corruption perception index built by young people, for the world.
International organizations and governments have long recognized public corruption as a barrier to development. What has been missing is the systematic, large-scale perspective of the generation most affected by its consequences: young people.
The YCPI exists to fill that gap.
Why this matters
Public corruption costs developing countries an estimated $1.26 trillion every year â resources that could otherwise directly support progress on the SDGs.
Young people are among those most affected by public corruption â in their access to quality education, healthcare, and economic opportunity.
The youth perspective on public corruption has not been systematically measured at this scale â until now.
The YCPI findings will be presented at the United Nations and shared with governments and international organizations across the region.
#NotNormal is a commitment.
Public corruption has been treated as an inevitable cost of governance for too long. This generation, from every background, every ideology, every country, is united by one conviction: this is not normal, and it does not have to be. We are changing it. Not with noise. With evidence.