Analyzing Transnational and Strategic Corruption and Kleptocracy (TASCK) in Sub-Saharan Africa: Phase II Findings Report

Source: DRG LER III | Year: 2023

This study examines how transnational and strategic corruption and kleptocracy (TASCK) affect governance and development in sub-Saharan Africa. Phase I identified key sectors and regions impacted, while Phase II focused on elections and natural resources in Madagascar and Nigeria. Findings aim to help USAID and other agencies better address TASCK through targeted programming.


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