The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has released a new report titled “The Time is Now: Addressing the Gender Dimensions of Corruption.” The report provides insights into this complex, multilayered subject that affects every society and country in the world differently.
Find out why evidence-based policy making is instrumental in preventing and countering corruption!
About The Book
Are women any less corrupt than men? This publication is a first, comprehensive foray into this complex, multilayered subject that affects every society and country in the world differently. It underlines the importance of understanding how national, cultural and social norms interact and shape corrupt practices. With the United Nations Convention against Corruption as cornerstone, the publication highlights how many of the gender dimensions of corruption are not sufficiently addressed in national contexts. It examines the evolution and relevance of the key international instruments and emphasises the importance of evidence-based policy making. It also explores how gender equality policies can have a positive effect in preventing and countering corruption and, vice versa.
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