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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
2 years ago
6

Solution of corruption​

Social Studies
2 answers:
Oksanka [162]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

bribes: People especially the poor get hurt when resources are wasted. That’s why it is so important to understand the different kinds of corruption to develop smart responses. 

 

2. Power of the people: Create pathways that give citizens relevant tools to engage and participate in their governments – identify priorities,  problems and find solutions.

 

3. Cut the red tape: Bring together formal and informal processes (this means working with the government as well as  non-governmental groups) to change behavior and monitor progress.

4. It’s not 1999: Use the power of technology to build dynamic and continuous exchanges between key stakeholders: government, citizens, business, civil society groups, media, academia etc.

 

5. Deliver the goods: Invest in institutions and policy – sustainable improvement in how a government delivers services is only possible if the people in these institutions endorse sensible rules and practices that allow for change while making the best use of tested traditions and legacies – imported models often do not work.

 

6. Get incentives right: Align anti-corruption measures with market, behavioral, and social forces. Adopting integrity standards is a smart business decision, especially for companies interested in doing business with the World Bank Group and other development partners.

 

7. Sanctions matter: Punishing corruption is a vital component of any effective anti-corruption effort.

Explanation:

We can say not to Currupt

yarga [219]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

agreemenand collaborating

Explanation:

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