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Mapping the Risks of Corruption in Humanitarian Action
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To define the challenge of preventing corruption in humanitarian action, TI worked on a report that analyses corruption risks in emergency relief operations. Based, in part, on interviews with humanitarian agency staff that have experienced natural disasters, the book develops a ‘Corruption Risk Map’ for humanitarian actors. see more |
Mitigating the Costs of Corruption in Water for the Poor
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The water crisis, exacerbated by corruption, is exacting a high human toll on the lives of the poor and vulnerable. Corruption makes water undrinkable, inaccessible and unaffordable. In developing countries, about 80 percent of health problems can be linked to substandard water and sanitation services, claiming the lives of nearly 1.8 million children every year. see more |
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