Political Science, asked by dominicemariss, 5 hours ago

As an ordinary member of the community, how can I help to solve graft and corruption in the locality?

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Answered by yashaswinikr2006
4

Explanation:

plant more trees. help the needy. keep your surounding clean. be nice to youre family people and neighbours. do yoga. control youre anger. think positively. feed the stray near you. read good books. automatically youre surrounding will get inspired by youre behaviour and adapt it to their life.

mainly use the law in a very good way!

Answered by jubin22sl
1

Answer: The answer is given below:-

Explanation:

  • Corruption is not just about paying off officials; it also includes wasting money and other resources, which has a disproportionately negative impact on the poor. Understanding the many forms of corruption is thus essential for developing efficient countermeasures.
  • Make ways for people to access the information they need to engage with their governments on issues of priority, such as policy gaps and proposed solutions.
  • To lessen red tape, we can use formal and informal channels (collaborating with government and non-governmental organizations) to influence people's actions and monitor their progress.
  • This is not the year 1999: Take advantage of technological advances to facilitate ongoing, two-way conversations between key groups (including government, citizens, corporations, civil society groups, the media, and academics).
  • Give it to them straight: Put your money where your mouth is: in policies and institutions
  • Integrate the dynamics of business, human nature, and society into your anti-corruption initiatives. Businesses looking to do work with the World Bank Group or other development partners would be wise to adopt integrity requirements.
  • Corruption must be dealt with severely if any anti-corruption approach is to be effective.
  • Take global and regional measures: Keep people involved in the fight against corruption on a scale that's appropriate to the problem. Make use of the already-in-place framework and engagement tools.
  • Wars-torn and violent nations often have the fewest internal resources to combat corruption. Create plans to make the most of global funding opportunities to sustain and promote good governance.
  • Get your hands dirty: An effective strategy is one that is constantly evaluated and reevaluated to allow for quick adaptation to shifting conditions on the ground.

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