Modern Advocacy Humanitarian Social and Rehabilitation Association

MAHSRA Condemns Corruption as a Strongly Derogatory and Degenerative Force in the Society

From religious, circular and other legal perspectives, it’s no more news that the phenomenon of corruption fosters moral decay and retards development within the society. Given that this is an inherent nature of the human being, is there a possibility of totally eliminating or living positively with it?

 

Bamenda, North West Region -- (ReleaseWire) -- 12/23/2014 --Using a broader scope and an inclusive framework in addressing the elements that are necessary to promote global peace, Modern Advocacy Humanitarian Social and Rehabilitation Association (MAHSRA), an NGO based in Bamenda – Cameroon and in Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC [2013], presents an analysis into the phenomenon of corruption and its derogatory and degenerative force on the society.

Assessing from a number of contemporary perspectives, the generalized conception of the phenomenon of corruption portrays it as a sort of evil and ethically derogatory influence on the human being and his/her environs that leads to destruction or regression. In effect, it entails that, a majority of human societal actions that result in the degeneration of cherished societal morals and peace, may always have root causes within the agents of corruption.

Also, through an inherent consensus that all human beings are born corrupt and thus, bound to live with the corrupt nature while, only fairly striving to accept and adhere to the anti-corrupt models within the society, MAHSRA searches to understand if it is actually feasible for people to deny their authentic corrupt selves and adapt to the morally modest societal standards.

In address to the worries, the CEO, Dr. Kelly NGYAH, personifies the phenomenon in order to assess the human potency or capabilities of evil behind issues of corruption. And to properly digest his assessments, he scrutinizes the political and economical phases of corruption and their degenerative impacts on poverty, education, human health, and scientific and infrastructural development.

As an institutional process that stampedes moral decay in the society, within the context of this document, the author portrays a critical view on how the oddments of corruption and its probable futuristic impacts within the society could practically destroy both human and environmental wellbeing and thus, destabilize societal peace from its perceived discriminatory and marginalization effects upon community individuals.

As a resolute measure, the CEO of MAHSRA further presented the corruption phenomenon as a practical societal evil that needs an utmost institutionalization process in order to eliminate it, or, effectively devised mechanisms to positively live with it as the society's necessary evil.

Besides the release, MAHSRA as well, indicates that it is undergoing a series of research works on community conflicts' intervention schemes and best ways for integrating pragmatic peace policy development and direct peace activity growth within local, national, intergovernmental, and international frameworks. And thus, is highly soliciting support from the public.

To support and/or partner with this organization and still obtain a specialized copy of this document this MAIL option is very useful. As well, the subject of the mail should be:
Corruption: Things Falling Apart

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Author's Profile at: Kelly F. NGYAH PhD

Worth noting as well, Supporters of MAHSRA's initiatives are also informed that, information on partnership as one of the donors of MAHSRA's Peace and Development works, may be published on the organizational website as it becomes necessary. As such, there is need to confirm in writing to MAHSRA, if a supporter's name should be included and/or published within the organization's funders' bulletin.

MAHSRA Publications also presents you with more major titles as this one: CORRUPTION: Things Falling Apart

The Discussion Forum for this piece is spotted at: MAHSRA FORUMS