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Driving Successful Ageing in Singapore

This case study is set in July 2021. It describes the ageing landscape in Singapore including the policies that have been developed to address Singapore’s rapidly ageing population and features the stories of two seniors.
Since the 1980s, the Singapore Government had been developing plans and...
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Corruption at UNHCR Refugee Camps: Can it be Tackled?

The Inspector-General of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Maureen Connelly, receives two highly distressing pieces of news on the same day. Both of them relate to the UNHCR-administered Dabaad and Kakuma camps in Kenya, which have been flooded by refugees fleeing the armed...
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Tackling Fraud and Corruption in the United Nations

Rahul Ratna recently gave up his position in a private corporation to head a new department at the United Nations (UN), Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), whose mandate was to fight fraud and corruption within the UN. As he rode the elevator up to his office on the 35th floor of the UN...
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The United Nations’ Oil-For-Food Programme in Iraq: Good Intentions that Went Awry?

After the Gulf War of 1991, the UN Security Council imposes economic sanctions on Iraq. To alleviate the crippling effects of the sanctions, the council establishes the Oil-for-Food Programme in 1995 - allowing Iraq to sell its oil and use the revenue to buy food, medicine and other humanitarian...
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