Digital solution to corruption war
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Corruption is an enormous global challenge, likely costing more than $1 trillion annually or $120 for every person. World leaders have long promised to tamp down on corruption. Unfortunately, we’re getting nowhere.
Each week, Bjorn Lomborg is writing about the 12 most phenomenal solutions for global development in 35+ newspapers worldwide. You can read his article on corruption in publications including The Nation (Kenya), Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), National Post (Canada), Berlingske (Denmark), Business Day (South Africa), Addis Fortune (Ethiopia), Daily Mail (Zambia, print only), Philippine Daily Inquirer, Dhaka Tribune (Bangladesh), Bangla Tribune (Bangladesh, in Bengali), Jakarta Post (Indonesia), Tempi (Italy), Portfolio (Hungary), Finmag (Czech Republic), Milenio (Mexico), La Tercera (Chile), La Prensa (Nicaragua), El Comercio (Peru), Listin Diario (Dominican Republic), Al-Ahram (Egypt) and An-Nahar (Lebanon).