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New Delhi, Oct 30 (TIWN) With an aim to prevent and combat corruption and recover better despite the unprecedented shocks of Covid-19, the United Nations Office on Drug Control and Crime has published a policy paper to mitigate the negative consequences of corruption.
According to the policy paper published on Thursday, it has suggested measures taken by member states to prevent and combat corruption and recover better despite the unprecedented shocks of Covid-19. It is critical for member states to make choices on how to recover better for the future and foster resilience in preparation for future crises. "Member states have already taken significant steps to integrate and enforce anti-corruption measures across response and recovery plans by engaging all sectors and sections of society. Sharing these illustrative actions could help support the development, strengthening and enforcement of similar measures by member states, thereby reducing the risks of corruption and increasing the impact of the global response and recovery," the policy paper said.
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