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About This Book
This volume analyzes the corruption phenomenon in Africa and how to combat it from a governance perspective with illustrated case studies from three of the most corrupt of those nations covering, respectively, the Southern Africa region (Swaziland); the Eastern Africa region (Kenya); and the Western Africa region (Nigeria). Drawing on the available data, research literature, and field practice experience, the nature and extent of corruption are identified; the factors influencing the causes and determining the consequences of corruption are delineated; measures that have been put in place to control corruption are outlined and discussed; and new policy solutions are proposed and advocated to more effectively control the corruption menace in Africa.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- About the Author
- Also by Kempe Ronald Hope, Sr.
- Abbreviations
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Corruption in Africa: The Health Sector and Policy Recommendations for Managing the Risks
- Chapter 2: Corruption in Swaziland
- Chapter 3: Corruption in Kenya
- Chapter 4: Corruption in Nigeria
- Chapter 5: Controlling Corruption in Africa: A Governance Approach
- Index