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  • From inception to innovation: a two-decade journey in battling corruption in education

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    Corruption is a real brake on human capital development’

    Burkina Faso

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    Wagdy Sawahe - University World News

    A study on the effect of corruption on human capital development through public investments revealed that corruption is a factor that hinders the development of human capital because it reduces educational expenditure as a percentage of gross domestic product and negatively influences investment in human capital, thus, contributing to reduced economic growth. "Education can take a real hit in an environment where politicians are corrupt. In a corrupt environment, skills are not put to envy (…) but, rather, individual relationships [are]”.

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