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In person icon Corruption and the Sustainable Development Goals

Development
Governance
Institutions
Political Economy
Developing World Politics
Corruption
P106
Robert Gillanders
Dublin City University
Robert Gillanders
Dublin City University

Abstract

As the world advances toward the 2030 deadline for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the persistent and pervasive issue of corruption poses a significant threat to this global agenda. This panel delves into the complex relationship between corruption and several of the sustainable development goals. With a particular focus on SDGs 10 (reduced inequalities) and 16 (peace, justice and strong institutions) By examining corruption from multiple perspectives, this panel aims to spark new ideas and promote effective, lasting change in the pursuit of a more just and sustainable world. By unpacking both the challenges and opportunities within this framework, the panel aims to provide actionable insights for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners dedicated to advancing a corruption-free path to sustainable development

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