A World Free of Corruption: World Justice Project's Absence of Corruption Index
Our website provides access to the World Justice Project's Absence of Corruption Index, which measures the level of corruption in countries worldwide. This index, sourced from the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index, evaluates various criteria, including government transparency, the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures, and public perception of corruption.
As of December 31, 2022, Denmark ranks first in the Absence of Corruption Index, indicating a high level of transparency, strong anti-corruption measures, and a perception of low corruption within the country. Norway follows closely in second place, while Singapore ranks third. These countries are recognized for their robust governance systems, effective anti-corruption measures, and public trust in the integrity of their institutions.
In contrast, Cameroon ranks 138th in the index, Cambodia is in 139th place, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) is in 140th place. These rankings suggest significant challenges in terms of corruption levels within these countries. It indicates a need for improved government transparency, stronger anti-corruption measures, and efforts to combat corruption effectively.
The Absence of Corruption Index is measured on an index scale, allowing for comparative analysis of corruption levels across countries. Higher index values indicate lower levels of corruption and a stronger commitment to combating corrupt practices.
Our website serves as a valuable resource for exploring and analyzing the World Justice Project's Absence of Corruption Index. Whether you are interested in understanding the state of corruption in different countries or seeking insights into specific aspects of anti-corruption efforts, you can access comprehensive data and reports on our website.