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Combating Corruption in Non-profit Organizations: Analysis of Issues and Development of Recommendations for Organizations and Government Policies Related to Non-profit Organizations

Student: Drugoleva Darya

Supervisor: Sergey Parkhomenko

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

In the modern world, corruption remains one of the most acute social problems affecting various spheres of society. Despite variations in its manifestations across countries, there are common factors contributing to its spread, such as closed economies and low levels of education. The non-profit sector, playing a significant role in public life, is also susceptible to the influence of corruption, threatening its efficiency and reputation. This study examines the specifics of anti-corruption mechanisms in the non-profit sector and offers recommendations for more effective combating of this phenomenon. The applicability of anti-corruption standards developed for commercial organizations to the non-profit sector is discussed. The aim of the work is to formulate the problems of corruption in non-profit organizations, develop recommendations for overcoming them, and create a basis for future government policy in combating corruption in this sector.

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