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Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, warns that the failure by governments to address corruption is threatening the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It calls on governments, donors and non-governmental organisations to adopt anti-corruption measures in all their MDG action plans in order to reach the goals in the next five years and sustain progress beyond the 2015 timeline. TI?Ûªs report, The Anti-Corruption Catalyst: Realising the MDGs by 2015, demonstrates that increased transparency, accountability and integrity translate into better MDG outcomes on education, health and water, three of the eight areas targeted by the MDGs. ?ÛÏGovernance breakdowns and corruption are significantly slowing down the progress towards the MDGs," said Huguette Labelle, Chair of TI. ?ÛÏAs we take stock, it is clear that anti-corruption and good governance measures need to be fully integrated in all future development efforts." Analysis of access to drinking water in 51 countries, for example, suggests that lower levels of bribery translate into improved availability of clean water. Similarly, countries with good marks on anti-corruption legislation show reduced rates of maternal mortality. There is also a strong correlation between greater public access to information and higher literacy rates for a nation?Ûªs youth. What is most revealing about the findings is that these positive results hold true, no matter how wealthy a country is or how much it spends on the sector. The report also shows that when bribery and other forms of corruption are not effectively countered, the costs are high. These costs can be explicit, implicit or hidden:- Explicit: MDG related funding may be embezzled by staff in a ministry, school or clinic.
- Implicit: Basic services may be unattainable for citizens due to bribery and other illegal payments that are demanded for clean water, schools and healthcare.
- Hidden: Chronic absenteeism among teachers and doctors leave public schools and clinics unstaffed and compromise the provision of education and healthcare.
