Women and families disproportionately face the worst consequences of grand corruption. When corrupt leaders rob their countries of wealth, child mortality rates increase, access to basic services like healthcare and education are reduced, inequality is exacerbated, violence from repressive governments and organized crime increases, and fundamental trust in institutions erodes. A movement has emerged for an International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC) that could fill the enforcement gap in the international framework for combatting grand corruption.
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