bribes

source: Understanding Small Scale Providers of Sanitation Services: A Case Study of Kibera, WSP, Nairobi, Kenya.
Found this in a very nice & detailed & straight forward + honest field note on SSPSS in Kibera, published by the WSP.

source: Understanding Small Scale Providers of Sanitation Services: A Case Study of Kibera, WSP, Nairobi, Kenya.
Found this in a very nice & detailed & straight forward + honest field note on SSPSS in Kibera, published by the WSP.
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17. March, 2008 at 03:54
Sweet. Just to keep perspective, there are several amusing articles somewhere in the journalism-sphere that describe how US companies use ambiguous line-items to account for bribes. The most recent one I saw was used by a company operating in Italy. Ha, so much for EU transparency.
28. March, 2008 at 09:24
Looooool, upkeep-bakschisch!