Realising the MDGs by 2015: Anti-corruption in Peru
Report published 30 October 2010
This set of three studies (Bangladesh, Peru and Ghana) explores countries’ experiences with advancing towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs are a set of goals aimed at making significant progress by 2015 on key development areas, including poverty, education and health.
This study provides a window into how anti-corruption activities can positively support sustained advances in achieving the MDGs in Peru. It demonstrates how civil society actors are working towards combating corruption in service delivery – a practice that severely compromises a country’s ability to provide basic services and meet the MDGs.
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