Transparency International congratulates Daron Acemoglu for winning the 2024 Nobel Prize, highlighting the impact of strong ...
We asked over 114,000 people in 107 countries for their views on corruption. Approximately 1,000 people from each of 107 countries were surveyed between September 2012 and March 2013. Five hundred ...
In Mozambique in the early 2010s, there was optimism that the country’s newly discovered resources could finally help it to rise beyond the devastating poverty, health crises and educational ...
Pact for the Future missed broader threats but recognised the role of anti-corruption in financing sustainable development ...
Discover actionable insights in 'Addressing Land Corruption in Africa: Recommendations Based on the African Union's Land Governance Strategy.' This ...
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No matter how overt and obvious its consequences are for society, corruption is a crime that prefers to remain covert and concealed. It can take root in many areas of a society, whether in government ...
In many countries you can pay off police officers to ignore any crime, however horrific and devastating – it’s just a matter of price. In Zimbabwe a nine-year old girl was raped on her way to school ...
We define corruption as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Corruption erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic development and further exacerbates inequality, poverty, social ...
Have you paid a bribe? Has corruption increased in your country? Is your government effectively tackling corruption? You have an opinion and that’s what we want the world to hear. Since its debut in ...
Corruption is a scourge that hurts ordinary people every day across the Americas. And when they speak out about it, far too often they face retaliation. Almost two thirds of people that we surveyed ...