
This report comes at a critical time. In 2015, all UN member states pledged to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals – a series of global commitments underpinned by the aim to “leave no one behind” – by 2030. The world now has less than ten years left to achieve these goals. Doing so means tackling the two interlinked drivers of inequality, corruption and discrimination.
This ground-breaking new report gives their combined impact a name: discriminatory corruption. It is the first snapshot of this kind of corruption around the world. We found compelling evidence that discrimination – whether on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation or belief – enables and fuels corruption, creating a vicious cycle that deepens inequality. And we did so by tuning into the stories and experiences of marginalised communities around the world.
Double harm when corruption meets discrimination -… - Transparency.org - Transparency International
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