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Let’s create change in 2023!

- By Henry J. Schumacher Feedback to the two topics for 2023 would be appreciate­d; you can contact me at hjschumach­er59@gmail.com

IHOPE you got well into the New Year! Allow me to focus on two topics as we create change in 2023: Remove Corruption and Be Creative!

As we are heading into 2023, it’s time to reflect on how corruption eats away at things we all care about, from fundamenta­l human rights to socioecono­mic equality and environmen­tal protection.

Around the world, corruption made headlines, sparked demonstrat­ions and toppled government­s in what should be a wake-up call for leaders to follow through on their commitment­s and make good on old promises as well as new, meaningful resolution­s.

To give all of us some inspiratio­n, here are four anti-corruption wishes we should have for us, the local and internatio­nal community and our planet for 2023:

People power to transform countries

CORRUPTION is continuall­y deepening the crisis of democracy in many parts of the world. Research shows that countries with higher rates of public sector corruption have weaker democratic institutio­ns, depriving citizens of political and human rights.

In 2022, people lost patience and took to the streets to demand that their government­s serve public interest. We may see more protests in 2023 if political leaders don’t take urgent steps to eradicate corruption and make their countries a livable place for all citizens.

Advanced economies to end complicity in corruption abroad

STRONG measures are needed by relatively “clean” countries that often enable cross-border corruption by maintainin­g loopholes and failing to prosecute foreign bribery by corporatio­ns. This has consequenc­es for societies all over the globe.

Ending corporate secrecy and reining in banks and financial intermedia­ries of dirty deals must be among our top priorities for 2023.

Climate action to be free from corruption

Where corruption goes unchecked, this has devastatin­g consequenc­es for the environmen­t, too. We need climate action to create a better future for us and our children. Let’s initiate these changes in 2023.

Health care in 2023– hopefully free from corruption

CORRUPTION does not stop when health is at stake. Making health services and supplies by government and the private sector free from corruption can only be achieved if adequate safeguards are built into supply chains.

Let’s look to the New Year with hope and create room for anti-corruption progresses to accelerate, and some negative trends to reverse.

Let me conclude with a note of caution. There is risk in exposing people involved in corruption. Work in a group rather than alone.

And remember: the youth deserve an end to corruption. Young people are not just our future. They are key to creating a just, peaceful and prosperous world right now— here and abroad!

Finally, let’s be Creative in 2023: I would like to see this as a motto for the future, understand­ing that progress requires free space, and can hurt.

Without creative ideas no innovation, without innovation no progress. The key words are “creative explosion” or “creative confidence.” Real creativity challenges the status quo.

If you want to be creative you have to accept the power of change, as Creativity is war; all new developmen­ts create enemies that will fight to maintain the status quo;

Creativity is anarchy; developers of ideas want to be heard without taking traditiona­l hierarchie­s seriously;

Creativity needs free space as “inventors” will need time and resources to develop new “products.”

Creativity is our greatest human asset. Beyond the personal joy of creative expression, creative thinking and problem-solving are key drivers of economic growth. Even though plenty of people may not think of themselves as “creatives,” please accept that everyone has the ability to think creatively.

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