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Integrity of Somalia’s Humanitarian Sector Must Be Strengthened for Aid to Reach Those Most in Need

Corruption is deeply entrenched in Somalia’s economy and society. The country holds the lowest rank on Transparency International’s latest Corruption Perceptions Index

Transparency International (www.Transparency.org), the global anti-corruption organisation, called today on the Somali government, donor agencies and humanitarian agencies to take critical steps to address corruption in the delivery of aid to ensure humanitarian assistance reaches those most in need in southern Somalia. Somalia’s ongoing conflict and complex emergency have displaced…

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Nearly 1 in 3 paid a bribe in Middle East and North Africa in past 12 months

New Transparency International report shows MENA governments failing to stop corruption as they suppress citizens’ voices

Nearly one in three citizens who tried to access basic public services in the Middle East and North Africa paid a bribe, a Transparency International (www.Transparency.org) report said today, showing that governments across the region have failed to hear their citizens’ voices against corruption. According to a public opinion survey…

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Report Launch: Transparency International to publish Middle East and North Africa corruption poll

10,797 adult respondents in Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen

Transparency International (www.Transparency.org) will publish on 3 May the results of a public opinion poll about people’s experiences and perceptions of corruption in 9 countries and territories in the Middle East and North Africa. For the survey, Transparency International partnered with the Afrobarometer and several national partners of the Arab…

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Corruption on the rise in Africa poll as governments seen failing to stop it

Transparency International estimates 75 million Africans paid a bribe in the past year

A majority of Africans say corruption has risen in the past 12 months and most governments are seen as failing in their duty to stop the abuse of power, bribery and secret deals, according to a new opinion poll from Transparency International (http://www.Transparency.org). In the report People and Corruption: Africa…

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Report Launch: Transparency International to publish opinion poll on corruption in Africa

The report launch includes a press event later in the day in Johannesburg, South Africa at the Africities 2015 conference

Transparency International (www.Transparency.org) will publish on 1 December a public opinion poll about people’s experiences and perceptions of corruption in 28 African countries. For the survey People and Corruption: Africa Survey 2015 Global Corruption Barometer Transparency International partnered with the Afrobarometer, which spoke to 43,143 respondents across 28 countries in…