2019冠状病毒病期间孟加拉国的反腐败:社区组织的作用

N. Sakib, Faria Ahmed
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2019冠状病毒病大流行给全球有效治理带来了重大挑战。对低收入群体的援助和救济分配提出了一个重大问题。在许多国家,政府和非政府组织以及地方选举机构都直接和间接地参与了普遍的腐败。在孟加拉国,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,见证了各种类型的社区动员,以防止腐败。基于经验证据,本文认为,新冠肺炎危机在地方层面带来了社区意识的重新出现,并发挥了替代治理机制的作用。它使用不同的机制运作,并与政府合作以确保问责制。我们发现,通过各种机制,社区纽带有助于缓解政府救济和卫生设备分配方面的危机,例如告知政府官员识别腐败集团,提高对当局腐败行为的声音,提高对社交媒体的认识等等。它还表明,社区组织在抵制和预防腐败方面的作用将反映许多发展中国家腐败的全球现象,并将有助于了解社区组织在多大程度上有效地抵制腐败。最后,我们还发现了社区组织的另一面,即在2019冠状病毒病期间,腐败以社区行动的名义进行,这表明社区行动在孟加拉国面临挑战。
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Combating Corruption during Covid-19 in Bangladesh: The Role of Community-Based Organizations
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed significant challenges for effective governance worldwide. There is a significant question raised about the distribution of aid and relief for lower-income groups. In many countries, both government and non-government organizations, as well as locally elected bodies, were directly and indirectly involved in widespread corruption. In Bangladesh, various types of community mobilisation were witnessed amid the COVID-19 pandemic to prevent corruption. Based on empirical evidence, this paper argues that the COVID-19 crisis brought about a re-emergence in the sense of community at a local level and worked as an alternative governance mechanism. It operated using different mechanisms and worked alongside the government to ensure accountability. We discovered that community bonding assisted in mitigating the crisis in government relief and health equipment distribution through a variety of mechanisms, such as informing government officials to identify corrupt syndicates, raising voice against corrupt practises against authorities, raising awareness on social media, and so on. It also indicates that the role of community-based organisations in resisting and preventing corruption will reflect the global phenomenon of corruption in many developing countries and will help to understand to what extent community-based organisations are effective in resisting corruption. Finally, we also found the flipside of community-based organization, meaning that corruption was conducted during COVID-19 in the name of community activism, which indicates the challenges of community activism in Bangladesh. ​
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