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Sudan at a crossroads
End corruption to protect human rights in Sudan
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Sextortion: Middle East and North Africa
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Sextortion is one of the most significant forms of gendered corruption and although women’s rights have advanced unevenly across the Middle East and North Africa, positive…
What people think: corruption in the Middle East & North Africa
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Momentum has been building against corruption for years in the Middle East and North Africa. From Lebanon and Sudan, where millions of people took to the streets earlier this year…
Global Corruption Barometer: Middle East and North Africa 2019 - Citizens' Views and Opinions of Corruption
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People have been voicing their anger at the corruption they see and experience in their daily lives: from the highest levels of government to accessing basic public services.
2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals scant progress against corruption as world becomes more violent
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Will rampant corruption spark an Arab Autumn?
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A common factor has underpinned mass protests in Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon over the past two months: outrage over corruption and financial mismanagement by governments.
Global Corruption Barometer - Middle East and North Africa
Lack of political integrity is undermining trust in democracy in Middle East and North Africa
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The Global Corruption Barometer – Middle East and North Africa 2019 reveals that leaders in the region are perceived as acting in their own self-interest at the expense of the…
Wasta: How personal connections are denying citizens opportunities and basic services
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In many Arab countries the use of personal connections, or “wasta” in Arabic, is a common practice and a social norm. People use their family or social contacts to skip the line…
Maldives: election monitoring across unsettled islands
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On 7 September close to 240,000 registered voters across the scattered islands in the Maldives will cast their votes in the second-ever multiparty presidential election.
Middle East and North Africa: Why corruption is fuelling national insecurity
Making climate money work
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Corruption could divert climate finance, which – on numerous levels – we cannot afford to let happen.