Who We Are:Namumpa Morals Initiative (NMI
We’re folowed by over 9,8750 people
We work directly with schools, universities, and vocational institutes to integrate moral education into curricula. Our programs include workshops, seminars, and teacher training designed to foster environments where honesty is valued and modeled.
Through one-on-one and group counseling sessions, we help individuals—especially youth—unlearn patterns of dishonesty and corruption. We provide tools for ethical decision-making and resilience against peer and systemic pressure.
Corruption is a societal ill; fighting it requires a societal response. We extend our programs to local communities, marketplaces, religious gatherings, and public forums, using tailored messaging to resonate with each audience.
We engage religious and traditional institutions as moral authorities and community anchors, facilitating dialogues and sermons that expose the spiritual and social costs of corruption.
Through digital campaigns, local media, and public events, we spread the gospel against corruption, making the case that integrity is not only right—it is practical and profitable for society’s health.
We act as a bridge and support system for those affected by corruption—whether students, professionals, or ordinary citizens—connecting them with legal, psychological, and institutional resources to seek justice and restoration.
We believe in engagement, empathy, and empowerment—not shame—as the path to transformation.
Our commitment extends beyond our immediate community; we stand in solidarity with all efforts to promote fairness worldwide.
We reject the notion that corruption is “someone else’s problem.” Integrity is a personal and collective duty.