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Examining Corruption and the Sustainable Development Goals

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In global development, corruption entangles many societies, most observably in the vulnerable fabric of developing nations.

Examining Corruption and the Sustainable Development Goals unravels the layers of this persistent challenge, meticulously examining its pervasive influence on pursuing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This book ventures into the heart of corruption's impacts, spanning economic, social, political, and environmental dimensions.

Corruption, manifesting in insidious forms such as bribery, embezzlement, and nepotism, casts a daunting shadow over the integrity of public institutions, eroding public trust crucial for sustainable development initiatives.

This book explores case studies, robust theoretical frameworks, and insightful policy perspectives.

It is tailored for an audience within the academic research community, scholars, researchers, policymakers, and development practitioners thirsty for an understanding of the complex interplay between corruption and sustainable development in the developing world.

From dissecting the economic effects of corruption to examining its role in impeding poverty alleviation, this book delves into corruption's tentacles, reaching into education systems, healthcare delivery, and infrastructure projects.

It tackles gender disparities exacerbated by corruption and unveils between corruption, environmental degradation, and climate action challenges.

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Product Details
IGI Global
836932101Y / 9798369321010
Hardback
31/03/2024
United States
334 pages
216 x 279 mm