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governance and security Rising tide of corruption amid humanitarian crises

Recent natural disasters have plunged some African countries into deep humanitarian crises.

In Libya, for instance, last month’s tropical storm, Daniel, left more than 3 958 dead while an estimated 9 000 people were missing, with massive destruction of infrastructural facilities and residential houses.

In its 2022 report on unreported humanitarian crisis spots in Africa, Care International presented staggering documentation on the parlous state of human living conditions in some African countries.

A common discovery is the paradox of suffering

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