Fighting Fraud and Corruption in the Humanitarian and Global Development Sector
Taylor & Francis
Fighting Fraud and Corruption in the Humanitarian and Global Development SectorAuthor(s): Oliver May\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom\nImprint: Routledge\nISBN-13: 9781472453143, 978-1472453143\nSynopsis\nThere are an estimated 40,000 international Non-Government Organisations (NGOs), working in an enormous global aid industry; official development assistance alone reached 90bn in 2014. This is supplemented by huge voluntary giving the UK public, for example, give around 1bn a year to overseas causes.\n\nThese organisations face a unique challenge from fraud and corruption. Operating in the worlds most under-developed and fragile environments, with minimal infrastructure and trust-based cultures, the risk is high. And, being wholly reliant on donors and supporters for income, so are the stakes.\n\nResearchers make different estimates of the scale of the problem facing the sector. Some research implies that losses to the global aid budget caused .
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