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Eikenberry's main worries included cost, corruption, and Karzai.
Bhushan (2013) and Shirur and Gowda (2014) even though depict the benefits of NFSA, however, concerned about the burden of cost, corruption and stakeholders involvement.
Other factors affecting their decisions may include path dependence, cost, corruption, level of technical capability, and public attitudes.
Even if treatment at public clinics is intended to be free of cost, corruption is frequent, also at clinics offering perinatal care.
(FGD, Community members) Cost, corruption, distance, limited services, and lack of quality care services were seen by participants as barriers to care-seeking behavior and reporting on sexual violence by survivors.
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It is against this turbulent backdrop that the 2016 Olympics will take place, two years after Brazil hosted a World Cup marred by protests in numerous cities against stadium costs, corruption and the eviction of people from their favela homes.
When you make a donation, the dollars could go to overhead, distribution costs, corruption, and more before they reach the intended recipients.
For human rights organizations, the issue is not cost or corruption.
The cost of corruption $1.2bn The entire military procurement budget for 2004-2005, wasch wastolenen.
The cost of corruption in Afghanistan rose sharply last year to $3.9 billion, the United Nations said Thursday.
Under Mr Kadyrov in Chechnya, as under Mr Putin in all Russia, economic improvements have come at a cost of corruption, opacity and lawlessness.
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