As the world marks International Anti-Corruption Day, West Africa once again finds itself reflecting on how deeply corruption continues to shape governance, public trust, and development across the region.
From stalled infrastructure to weakened institutions and slow economic growth, corruption remains one of the biggest barriers to progress for millions of people.
Anderson Miamen, executive director of Centre for Transparency and Accountability Liberia, CENTAL, takes a closer look at its real impact and what must change if the region is to move forward.















