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The number of internally displaced people in Mozambique has grown by about 2700% in two years

Between October 2017 and October 2020, the insurgents have carried out more than 600 attacks in the central and northern districts of Cabo Delgado province, causing more than 2,000 deaths, of which more than 60% are civilians. Apart from their barbarity, the most visible face of the attacks in Cabo

Corruption risks in Southern Africa’s response to the coronavirus

As the coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the globe, Southern Africa reports more than 12,000 confirmed infections and more than 220 deaths across its 16 countries as of early May 2020.

While COVID-19 takes a greater hold across the region, concerns about the misuse of

First, do no harm: spending the Global Coronavirus Response pledges properly

Six questions that need to be addressed in the US$8 billion pledge to fight COVID-19

In a significant public display of global solidarity, on 4 May 2020 the European Commission, Germany, France and other EU member states pledged US$8 billion for health technologies to combat COVID-19.

The

Anti-Corruption Heroes Need Help Too

There’s a super-hero narrative about anti-corruption activists, that goes something like this:

Working from their kitchen table during the COVID-19 lock-down, the data expert of an anti-corruption organisation dives into emergency government spending data and starts digging into contracts. Bam

A Word From The Chairperson of SAACoN
Tackling Corruption to Create a More Just, Prosperous and Corruption Free Southern Africa SAACoN Chairperson Mr. Obert Chinhamo Let me start by welcoming all visitors to the website of the Southern African Anti-Corruption Network (SAACoN). We trust that you will enjoy reading different anti-…