2018
DOI: 10.2478/mjss-2018-0134
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Corruption and Combating Corruption: A Framework for Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development in Post-Independent Africa

Abstract: Since the introduction of democratic reforms in post-independent Africa, most states have been battling corruption to guarantee sustainable peace, human rights and development. Because of the devastating effects of corruption on the realisation of peace, human rights and sustainable development, the world at large and Africa in particular, has strived to fight against corruption with several states adopting national anti-corruption legislation and specialised bodies. Despite international and national efforts … Show more

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“…These results once again corroborate the lack of capacity/will of governments of these developing countries to curtail widespread corruption. Also, the trends in CPI corroborate our assumption stated that the UN SDGs remain beyond reach for the world's poorest economies and is supported by several studies (Akhbari & Nejati, 2019; Marchini et al, 2019; Muma, 2018; Sinha et al, 2019; Smith, 2010; Venard, 2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…These results once again corroborate the lack of capacity/will of governments of these developing countries to curtail widespread corruption. Also, the trends in CPI corroborate our assumption stated that the UN SDGs remain beyond reach for the world's poorest economies and is supported by several studies (Akhbari & Nejati, 2019; Marchini et al, 2019; Muma, 2018; Sinha et al, 2019; Smith, 2010; Venard, 2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, corruption affects the function of institutions. African governments have been combating corruption since independence (Muma 2018), which has led to low economic and political development (Lawal 2007). This outcome is similar in democracies and authoritarian regimes (Lawal & Oladunjoye 2010; Hollyer & Wantchekon 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%