Causes of Corruption
Developing economies are predominantly buffeted with barrages of corrupt practices that have deep anchorage in the socio-political and cultural psyche and existence in such nations. This is particularly so in Sub-Saharan Africa where the majority of the populations especially in the rural areas suffer untold hardship as a result of what can be termed as organised or systematised corruption. The causes of corruption are numerous and the situation is often similar in many ways among developing countries especially so among African countries as discussed below.
Negative effects of corruption on developing nations
The negative effects of corruption on developing nations a perspective on Sierra Leone's effort to stop corruption.
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Sign The Declaration Against Corruption
http://www.transparency.org/declaration/en
Developing economies are predominantly buffeted with barrages of corrupt practices that have deep anchorage in the socio-political and cultural psyche and existence in such nations. This is particularly so in Sub-Saharan Africa where the majority of the populations especially in the rural areas suffer untold hardship as a result of what can be termed as organised or systematised corruption. The causes of corruption are numerous and the situation is often similar in many ways among developing countries especially so among African countries as discussed below.
Negative effects of corruption on developing nations
The negative effects of corruption on developing nations a perspective on Sierra Leone's effort to stop corruption.
Download the File
Sign The Declaration Against Corruption
- I will not pay bribes
- I will not seek bribes
- I will work with others to campaign against corruption
- I will speak out against corruption and report on abuse
- I will only support candidates for public office who say no to corruption and demonstrate transparency, integrity and accountability
http://www.transparency.org/declaration/en