TAC Project: Perception of corruption change in Ghana [Infographic]

Tracking corruption in Ghana

Perception of corruption change in Ghana, 2018 (TAC Project)
Significant findings (Infographic)
1. Over 60 percent of Ghanaian citizens believe corruption has increased.
2. Only 12 percent of citizens believe corruption has remained the same compared to the previous year.
3. 47 percent of the police officers interviewed believe that corruption is on the increase.
4. Only 15 percent of motorists believe corruption has decreased in Ghana.
5. Overall, only 16 percent of respondents believe corruption has remained the same compared to the previous year.
Findings in the infographic below:

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‘Together against Corruption’ is supported by STAR-Ghana with funding from UKaid, DANIDA and EUROPEAN UNION.

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Gideon Sarpong

Gideon Sarpong is a policy analyst and media practitioner with close to a decade of experience in policy, data and investigative journalism. Gideon is a co-founder of iWatch Africa. He is an author; a fellow of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), Thomson Reuters Foundation, Commonwealth Youth Program ,Free Press Unlimited and Bloomberg Data for Health Initiative. Gideon is the founder of Sustainable Ocean Alliance Ghana. He was a 2021 Policy Leader Fellow at the European University Institute, School of Trans-national Governance in Florence, Italy and 2020/21 Open Internet For Democracy Leader. Gideon was also a 2022 Visiting Scholar/Reuters Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK and was selected as a 2022 TRF/Trust Conference Changemaker. He is currently the Africa Regional Cordinator for Environmental Justice Foundation and a 2023 Pulitzer ORN Fellow. Email: gideonsarpong@iwatchafrica.org.
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