The primary goal of Redefining Corruption for Human Development is to educate and empower young individuals, particularly students and early-career professionals, to recognize and resist the culture of corruption. As they enter academic institutions, government roles, donor-funded projects, and corporate environments-many of which may be deeply entrenched in corrupt practices-this book equips them with the knowledge to identify unethical behaviors and confidently say no to corruption.
By shedding light on corrupt practices at all levels-from presidents and ministers to auditors, procurement officers, and junior staff-this book serves as a practical guide for ethical decision-making in the workplace.
Additionally, this book offers insights for policymakers and lawmakers to help define and enact stronger anti-corruption policies and laws.
Beyond institutional corruption, Redefining Corruption for Human Development also explores corruption in personal relationships-helping individuals recognize toxic dynamics in marriages, families, and communities. It encourages personal growth, ethical integrity, and the development of relationships based on mutual respect and accountability.
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Shaykh Sharif Abdoul Wahab Sharani Hydara, legally known as Sarane Hydara of Serekunda, son of Shaykh Mahfous Samsidine (a direct descendant of the Holy Prophet of Islam, PBUH), a British schooled Civil Engineer with over 20 years of experience in procurement, civil works design and supervision, contracts and project management. A Civil Servant with the government of The Gambia from 1993 to 2007, the proprietor/Managing Director of Mahfous Engineering Consultants, the Executive Director of Shaykh Mahfous Institute of Technology, a Muslim on a spiritual journey, a family man, married with children and currently sits on 2Nr Board of Trustees. A seasoned charity worker with over 25 years field experience; setting up new offices and implemented projects in the Gambia, Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone.
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