How can international cooperation help build support for fighting corruption, both nationally and globally?
Virtually all forms of corruption are proscribed by virtually all countries. Why then don’t countries take more steps to reduce corruption? If countries have trouble fighting corruption, it may be because they lack sufficient will or sufficient local capacities, such as proper strategies and structures (including incentives), to prevent corruption. In some instances, local capacities are constrained by costs, in others by a a lack of know-how and in still others by insufficient efforts ti devise strategies to combat corruption. International cooperation can help individual countries to develop new initiatives in which international cooperation could play crucial roles in combating corruption. One is the sponsorship of regional diagnostic studies. Countries would cooperate in organizing and funding, and then share the results of, private sector studies of systematic corruption in several areas (such as procurement, health care and courts). These studies would help identify systematic im
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