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Seeing beyond the state: Grassroots women's perspective on corruption and anti-corupption
Seeing Beyond the State: Grassroots Women’s Perspective on Corruption and Anti-Corruption examines how women at the grassroots level understand, experience, and respond to corruption beyond formal state frameworks. The book challenges conventional, top-down anti-corruption approaches by centering women’s lived realities and community-based strategies. Through case studies and participatory research, it reveals how corruption affects women’s access to resources, justice, and public services, while also highlighting their innovative resistance and collective actions. This work broadens the discourse on governance and integrity by presenting an intersectional, gender-sensitive lens that redefines what effective anti-corruption efforts mean from the ground up.
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