Corruption at UNHCR refugee camps: Can it be tackled?
The Inspector-General of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Fatma Özdamar, receives two highly distressing pieces of news concerning the UNHCR-administered refugee camps in Lundya. The first is an anonymous letter detailing rampant levels of corruption at the camps, including...
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Main Authors: | PORTELA, Clara, NAIR, Dileep |
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2021
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