Afghan perceptions of corruption : a survey across thirteen provinces / Yama Torabi, Lorenzo Delesgues.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: [Kabul] : Integrity Watch Afghanistan, 2007.Description: 84 p. : maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet JQ 1765 .A55 .T67 /2007
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Cover title—Draft.
Integrity Watch Afghanistan = نگاه شفاف به افغانستان—at head of title.
January 2007.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary: This study is looking at how corruption is perceived and actually experienced by more that one thousand two hundred and fifty Afghans in thirteen provinces. This survey provides us with data on the most corrupt institutions, as per Afghan perceptions, how corruption is practiced by them, and the impact of corruption on Afghan society. The results are alarming…—(p. 6).
Contents: Executive summary—Introduction—Part I : attitude towards corruption in Afghanistan—Part II : types and manifestations of corruption—Part III : causes and justifications—Part IV : impacts and perceived effects—Part V : perceptions of anti corruption mechanisms and proposed solutions—Part VI : perceptions on the evolution of corruption—conclusion—Methodology—The questionnaire.