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Report · 1 Jan 2015

Between Condemnation and Resignation: A Study on Attitudes towards Corruption in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania (ANTICORRP study)

by Claudia Baez Camargo, Richard Sambaiga · Published by ANTICORRP
Corruption Prevention and Public Governance

This paper highlights the key findings of a study conducted as part of the Basel Institute’s contribution to ANTICORRP WP4 “the ethnographic study of corruption.”

It explores the attitudes towards corrupt practices in the health sector among citizens in Dar es Salaam and how those are linked to coping mechanisms that have been spontaneously organised at the community level as well as to generalised perceptions on the role of the state and the prevailing legal order in contemporary Tanzania.

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