Rigjt against corruption
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Corruption is a major cause of numerous human rights violations. In consideration to respect of human rights, we observe a general trend towards the coexistence of endemic corruption and institutional failure. Countries where the Index of Perceptions of Corruption (IPC) is high are also most frequently cited for serious human rights violations.
Corruption indirectly violates the most basic human rights, by hijacking democratic governance, and depriving states of resources needed to carry out basic functions and provision of basic services. In addition, corruption affects negatively different groups such as women, children, the vulnerable, the poor, people with disability, the elderly, refugees and displaced persons.
Corruption is in itself a violation of the fundamental principle of equality of citizens before the law, from which results multiple other violations of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
Corruption indirectly violates the most basic human rights, by hijacking democratic governance, and depriving states of resources needed to carry out basic functions and provision of basic services. In addition, corruption affects negatively different groups such as women, children, the vulnerable, the poor, people with disability, the elderly, refugees and displaced persons.
Corruption is in itself a violation of the fundamental principle of equality of citizens before the law, from which results multiple other violations of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
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