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November 21, 2021  |  MarkPyman

MEC Impact Analysis, 2016

This report examines the impact of MEC since its establishment in 2010. MEC has already had a significant impact on corruption in Afghanistan by taking action in four different areas: 1. In identifying corruption vulnerabilities in government processes, and pushing for correction of these weaknesses until the required changes have been made 2. In public engagement about major abuses, with comments based on solid research 3. In drafting new laws and amendments to existing laws to reduce corruption 4. Other ways such as the influence of the MEC’s prominent Committee Members on anti-corruption landscape in the country

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