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Even fledgling Kosovo, desperately poor and struggling to overcome corruption, is finally gaining greater international legitimacy.
But I refuse to believe that our inability — or reluctance — to overcome corruption is only a function of history.
The only way to overcome corruption, he said, was "to reorient people, educate them," adding "the governments, religious bodies, NGO's, business, all of them have to work together".
The president of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, is due in London today to speak at a meeting with Hilary Benn, the international development secretary, on efforts to overcome corruption in Tanzania.
While the State Department and Pentagon cooperated with U.S. allies to create and fund training programs designed to overcome corruption in the security forces, the C.I.A. reportedly remained tied to agencies that operated outside these channels, continuing the traditional patronage system.
He did believe in natural reason's capacity to overcome corruption, but even as he adhered to this view, he held that an evil will is at the root of this corruption, and that we require God's grace.
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As other newly independent states such as Kosovo and South Sudan have found to their cost, creating and defending internal security and internationally recognised borders, growing a self-sufficient economy, overcoming corruption, and ensuring political unity present formidable challenges.
There are also political barriers, Hulme says, including the risk of western countries imposing their ideas of good governance on low-income countries, the challenges of overcoming corruption, and the difficulties in comparing what are bound to be varying interpretations of the goals by different countries.
WASSIM RAGAB: How do you overcome the corruption in Bangladesh and still run successful projects?
There is an urgent need for institutional designs and procedures that promote legality, accountability and transparency in government if the population's disaffection is to be overcome and corruption reduced.
First, he said, the project had to overcome political corruption and Robert Moses, the powerful parks commissioner who held sway over the city's Planning Commission, and who had allied himself with Greyhound, which did not want to see the construction of the terminal; instead it was quite happy to keep its terminal near Herald Square.
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