A Relationship Between Corruption And Poverty And Its Impact: A Global Perspective
- IJLLR Journal
- Jun 26
- 1 min read
Shweta Sankhla, Research Scholar, Guest Faculty, Faculty of Law, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
ABSTRACT
The main purpose of this paper is a relationship between the Corruption and Poverty its Impact, a Global Perspective. Corruption and poverty are deeply intertwined, creating a vicious cycle that hampers economic development and equitable growth. Corruption diverts public resources meant for poverty alleviation, leading to inadequate infrastructure, healthcare, and education, thus exacerbating poverty. In turn, poverty can breed corruption as individuals may resort to unethical practices for survival. Globally, corruption undermines trust in institutions and impedes fair distribution of wealth, worsening social inequality. Addressing both issues simultaneously through transparent governance and effective anti-corruption measures is crucial for sustainable development and poverty reduction. The research methods that will be used in this study include analysis, interpretation, and comparison. Information will be culled from many famous libraries. The comprehensive evaluation of all available primary and secondary sources will be given significant attention. Information is now easily accessible because to websites and other digital technologies. Corruption is both a cause and consequence of poverty. It diverts resources away from those who need them most, stifles economic growth, perpetuates inequality, and undermines governance. Addressing corruption is therefore crucial for any meaningful progress in poverty reduction. Global goals should include bolstering institutions, enforcing anti-corruption laws, and promoting transparency and responsibility. Ending poverty and corruption is the only way to achieve sustainable development and improve living conditions for the world's poor.
Keywords: Corruption, Poverty, Economic Development, Equitable Growth, Public Resources, Global Perspective.