The COVID-19 pandemic revealed significant challenges for effective governance worldwide. There is a significant question raised about the distribution of aid and relief for lower-income groups. In many countries, both government and non-government organizations, as well as locally elected bodies, were directly and indirectly involved in widespread corruption. In Bangladesh, various types of community mobilisation were witnessed amid the COVID-19 pandemic to prevent corruption. Based on empirical evidence, this paper argues that the COVID-19 crisis brought about a re-emergence in the sense of community at a local level and worked as an alternative governance mechanism. It operated using different mechanisms and worked alongside the governme...
In 2008, Vian reported an increasing interest in understanding how corruption affects healthcare out...
Households’ links with local Government provide important support for disaster resilience and recove...
As the Covid-19 pandemic spread in 2020, the government of Bangladesh ordered a lockdown and promise...
Corruption has been a severe problem in Bangladesh since the country’s independence. The response in...
This paper explores Covid-19-related corruption in Bangladesh. Specifically, we analyse the issue of...
Responsive governance during the COVID-19 pandemic became a severe challenge for countries worldwide...
Corruption is one of the most destructive and pervasive wicked problems, present in commercial enter...
This Working Paper reports on a scoping study on the mechanisms and processes through which the Bang...
NGOs routinely face difficulties relating to fraud and corruption, particularly when working in frag...
Addressing corruption requires active public participation. Transparency International Bangladesh (T...
The paper examines the role of civil society in Exposing COVID-19 corruption in Zimbabwe. The essenc...
This book chapter attempts to investigate the major prevailing corruptions in government sectors of ...
The study analyses anti-corruption measures employed by governments in Bangladesh through legal-enfo...
Governments often found it challenging to mitigate the negative socioeconomic impacts of Covid-19 ...
We document the challenges faced by a sub-district called Phulbari in Bangladesh during Covid-19 loc...
In 2008, Vian reported an increasing interest in understanding how corruption affects healthcare out...
Households’ links with local Government provide important support for disaster resilience and recove...
As the Covid-19 pandemic spread in 2020, the government of Bangladesh ordered a lockdown and promise...
Corruption has been a severe problem in Bangladesh since the country’s independence. The response in...
This paper explores Covid-19-related corruption in Bangladesh. Specifically, we analyse the issue of...
Responsive governance during the COVID-19 pandemic became a severe challenge for countries worldwide...
Corruption is one of the most destructive and pervasive wicked problems, present in commercial enter...
This Working Paper reports on a scoping study on the mechanisms and processes through which the Bang...
NGOs routinely face difficulties relating to fraud and corruption, particularly when working in frag...
Addressing corruption requires active public participation. Transparency International Bangladesh (T...
The paper examines the role of civil society in Exposing COVID-19 corruption in Zimbabwe. The essenc...
This book chapter attempts to investigate the major prevailing corruptions in government sectors of ...
The study analyses anti-corruption measures employed by governments in Bangladesh through legal-enfo...
Governments often found it challenging to mitigate the negative socioeconomic impacts of Covid-19 ...
We document the challenges faced by a sub-district called Phulbari in Bangladesh during Covid-19 loc...
In 2008, Vian reported an increasing interest in understanding how corruption affects healthcare out...
Households’ links with local Government provide important support for disaster resilience and recove...
As the Covid-19 pandemic spread in 2020, the government of Bangladesh ordered a lockdown and promise...