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National corruption survey 2016 : Afghan perceptions and experiences of corruption / Integrity Watch Afghanistan.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA), ©2016.Description: viii, 104 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • JQ1765. A55.
Contents:
Contents: About Integrity Watch—Acknowledgement—Acronyms—Executive summary—Introduction—1. General trends—2. Individual attitudes towards, and experiences with, administrative corruption—3. Impact of corruption on public services and on the perception of government—4. Attitudes and initiatives to fight corruption—5. Conclusion—Annexes—Bibliography.
Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan is a country in crisis. The insurgency is gaining ground, and the economy is experiencing its most sustained downturn since the fall of the Taliban, with unemployment reaching highs of 40%. People are fleeing the country by the hundreds of thousands. Against this background, Afghans are subjected to a government widely seen as corrupt, with administrative graft a daily blight on their lives…”—(summary page).
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“Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA)”—cover page.

“Includes bibliography”—(pages 103-104).

Contents: About Integrity Watch—Acknowledgement—Acronyms—Executive summary—Introduction—1. General trends—2. Individual attitudes towards, and experiences with, administrative corruption—3. Impact of corruption on public services and on the perception of government—4. Attitudes and initiatives to fight corruption—5. Conclusion—Annexes—Bibliography.

Summary: “Afghanistan is a country in crisis. The insurgency is gaining ground, and the economy is experiencing its most sustained downturn since the fall of the Taliban, with unemployment reaching highs of 40%. People are fleeing the country by the hundreds of thousands. Against this background, Afghans are subjected to a government widely seen as corrupt, with administrative graft a daily blight on their lives…”—(summary page).

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