Escaped human trafficker put on Netherlands ‘most wanted’ list by Sally Hayden Africa’s Hidden Victims: Pandemic Prompted Surge in Police Brutality This story is being co-published with 100Reporters by Sally Hayden, Maurice Oniang’o, Linus Unah and Patrick Egwu Africa’s Hidden Victims: healthcare Workers Struggled Amid Lack of PPE, Salary Delays and Disappearing Hardship Pay by Patrick Egwu, Linus Unah, Sally Hayden and Maurice Oniang’o Africa’s Hidden Victims: Pandemic Triggered Hunger, as Food Aid Fell Prey to Power Politics and Corruption by Linus Unah, Sally Hayden, Maurice Oniang’o and Patrick Egwu Nigeria: More than a decade after displacement, many Bakassi returnees remain homeless by Linus Unah How did one of North Africa’s biggest smugglers escape prison? Evidence suggests corruption and police complicity led to the escape of a notorious smuggler accused of transporting, extorting, and imprisoning thousands of migrants. by Sally Hayden Outlawed Tradition Returns – Pandemic Property Grab Coronavirus leaves widows in Zambia homeless, as in-laws claim their homes by Zanji Sinkala Company linked to Myanmar Military lands MMK 378.9 million Government Contract Financed by IMF Who benefits from COVID-19 funding in Myanmar? by Anrike Visser and Aung Naing Soe Paying for Oxygen in a Respiratory Pandemic COVID-19 patients asked for “pocket money” at Yangon hospitals by Anrike Visser Uber in Kenya: Where Disruption Met Desperation How a String of Big Promises Led to Shattered Dreams Shifting corporate moves left drivers saddled with debt by Amanda Sperber Coronavirus used as political tool in Uganda as healthcare needs neglected As election looms, lack of funding from government at heart of state’s inability to tackle Covid-19 by Sally Hayden UN Refugee Agency reopens corruption investigation in Ugandan camp UN Refugee Agency reopens corruption investigation in Ugandan camp by Sally Hayden Asylum for Sale: Somali refugees claim bribery is price of getting home Somali people at Kenya’s sprawling Dadaab refugee camp allege that UN staff want money for everything from food to repatriation by Sally Hayden Asylum for Sale: UN probe finds Sudan staff member solicited bribes from refugees An internal UN refugee agency investigation into allegations of corruption in its Sudan resettlement operations. by Sally Hayden Asylum for Sale: Male refugees victimized by sexual violence say officials wanted bribes to help Male refugees victimized by sexual violence say U.N. staffer wanted bribes to help them by Sally Hayden Asylum for Sale: Whistleblowers say U.N. refugee agency does not protect us or address corruption The U.N.'s refugee agency has failed to address corruption or protect whistleblowers. by Sally Hayden Asylum for Sale: Refugees say some U.N. workers demand bribes for resettlement In some of the world's most desperate places, UN caseworkers are demanding bribes from refugees. by Sally Hayden Trafficking in Impunity Convicted of Trafficking Women in Nepal, Politician Claims Mistaken Identity. Remarkably, Supreme Court Clears Him of Charges. by Rajneesh Bhandari Built to Fail: The Ravaged Landscape of Construction Corruption In Nairobi, images of collapsed apartment and business towers have captured public attention and directed light to a global problem. Poor building-code enforcement has allowed sub-standard construction, with tragic consequences from Nairobi to Mexico City. by Andrew Ochieng Unfair Trade: The Broken Promise of Fairtrade Farming in Africa The goal is considered honorable; consumers appreciate being able to help make life better for farmers and laborers in Africa. But on some farms in Kenya, Ghana and Cameroon, reality among the crops seems quite different. by Kait Bolongaro, Selase Kove-Seyram, Brandy Miller and Maurice Oniang’o East Goes West: Dangerous Passage And Uncertainty In Europe Push Migrants, Refugees To Americas Dangerous passage and uncertainty in the Mediterranean and Europe push migrants and refugees to the Americas. by Laura Dixon, Andrea Arzaba, Mauro Pimentel, Pedro Noel, Sally Hayden and Selase Kove-Seyram SPOILED: Corruption from Farm to Table by Journalists for Transparency Editors Corruption and Poaching: The Tusk at Hand Poachers' sophisticated network drives trafficking of ivory and horns through East Africa by Maurice Oniang’o and Andrew Ochieng