The Humanitarian Imperative: How Curbing Corruption Can Save Lives

Publication language
English
Pages
6pp
Date published
20 Jun 2016
Type
Plans, policy and strategy
Keywords
Accountability and Participation, Development & humanitarian aid

Human assistance involves large sums of funding – US$ 24.5 billion in 2014 – that can be vulnerable to corruption and diversions that hurt the needy. Curbing corruption is a long-term effort that must be given strategic importance and adequate resources. Leaders of humanitarian organisations, donors and affected governments must take on the responsibilities and actions required to tackle corruption and to ensure humanitarian assistance delivers on its goals.