Solutions for Cambodia corruption
Below some possible solutions regarding the problematic that cross cambodia be shown and also how to correct or eradicate the corruption that pervades this country.

Sebastian's opinion:
In the article I found were raised concerning the reasons why corruption existed as solutions to eradicate it. Posed an option that really caught my attention much as talked about forming a type of organization in which created a kind of campaign that people could report any act of corruption through via telephone. This involved the participation of all citizens but it is an economically viable and also quite possible option. I found that this option had already been executed, since today is running this organization which governs and regulates corruption cases that occur in the country. They are made known through advertising and banners allowing the information and the proposal generated can reach all individuals in the country.
Personally to be a country controlled by corruption, this option can be simple but very effective because ultimately has the power and the people in them is the ability to change your present to improve their future.
Article: http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cpcs/journal/v11/n4/full/cpcs20099a.html

Ricardo´s Opinion
It is alrady clear that the main problem that cause Cabmodia be a third world country is the corruption, and if this nice country wants to be better just has to attack against this big problem. Residents from Cambiodia have to act really quickly, they have to know tha the union is the strenght.
One possible solution for that is made campaings for reelection, people must have to have the power of the voice and also the power of vote. That means that if Cambodia wants to be a first world country the political sistem must be done under democracy.
In the article the UNCAC said The first steps into anti-corruption can be daunting. Not only is corruption a complex problem, but it is also a topic full of jargon and one in which knowledge has evolved considerably. Also they give us some preventions for this problem, UNCAC includes and elaborates on the prevention practices developed over recent years by many countries. These countries have, with varying levels of success, typically approached corruption by developing ‘National Anti-Corruption Strategies’, listing the risks of corruption across government and sectors and pinpointing necessary reforms.
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