Corruption has been a persistent issue that has plagued governments and societies across the globe for centuries. It has been identified as a major obstacle to good governance, as it undermines the rule of law, erodes public trust, and impedes economic development.
Despite various efforts to combat corruption, it continues to persist in many forms and remains a significant challenge for policymakers and practitioners alike.
In this context, “Combatting Corruption: Policy Recommendations for Ensuring Good Governance” offers a comprehensive and practical guide for addressing corruption in all its forms.
This framework provides a roadmap for policymakers, anti-corruption agencies, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to work collaboratively towards effective and sustainable solutions to combat corruption.
The framework emphasizes the importance of creating an enabling environment for combating corruption, which includes addressing the root causes of corruption, empowering citizens to hold officials accountable, strengthening anti-corruption institutions, and leveraging technology and innovation to enhance transparency and accountability. The recommendations put forth in this framework are evidence-based, drawing on best practices from around the world, and are designed to be adaptable to local contexts and specific country needs.
As we face the challenges of the 21st century, it is imperative that we prioritize good governance and combat corruption in all its forms. “Combatting Corruption: Policy Recommendations for Ensuring Good Governance” provides a timely and valuable resource for policymakers and practitioners who are committed to advancing the cause of good governance and building a more just and equitable society.