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Gender and Corruption: What do we know?

This paper provides an overview of the current state of the art in research on corruption and gender. The paper addresses the important question of how men and women are impacted differently by corruption, focusing on areas that are relevant to the OSCE mandate. The discussion also highlights the issue of “sextortion”, a form of corruption that disproportionately affects women. The paper concludes by highlighting selected promising practices and proposes several approaches to mainstreaming gender into the anti-corruption work of the OSCE.

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OSCE Secretariat
Publisher:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Our work:
Gender equality, Gender in economic and environmental activities
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