Emergency environments present unique corruption risks for agencies operating within
them. Relief is delivered amidst weak or absent rule of law, endemic corruption and immense need. The capacities of governments and humanitarian agencies to assist affected people are stretched to the limit, and agencies are under pressure to intervene rapidly. Assistance is injected into resource-poor settings where powerful people have disproportionate control over resources. In the case of armed conflicts,predatory economies often develop when influential groups attempt to direct these resources for their own ends.
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