<p> </p><p>Every year billions of CFA francs are committed to public projects meant to improve people's lives. Yet in many countries poverty endures hospitals lack basic resources schools fall into disrepair and hope steadily erodes. Where does the money go? And above all who truly pays the price of corruption?</p><p><em><strong>The Human Cost of Corruption</strong></em> is a powerful and deeply human essay that explores the real consequences of the embezzlement of public funds on the daily lives of citizens. Far removed from abstract figures and official rhetoric this book gives voice to bodies to broken lives to lost opportunities. It shows how corruption does not merely steal money but also dignity health education and the future itself.</p><p>Through a rigorous yet accessible analysis the author lays bare the mechanisms of corruption-its networks its impunity-and above all its direct impact on the most vulnerable: women children youth and impoverished communities. He exposes a silent slow but relentless form of violence-one that kills without weapons and without trial.</p><p>This work goes beyond denunciation. It questions collective silence fear and resignation while opening paths toward renewal grounded in truth civic responsibility and the restoration of trust.</p><p>Engaged clear-eyed and universal <em><strong>The Human Cost of Corruption</strong></em> speaks to all who refuse to believe that injustice is inevitable and who understand that to speak out is already a form of resistance.</p>