“…The existing research identified various causes of corruption in the developing countries, as discussed in the preceding paragraphs and enumerated various recommendations to encounter corruption and incorporate transparency in humanitarian logistics and supply chains (Ahmed et al, 2019;Francis and Armstrong, 2011;Maxwell et al, 2012). Illegal appointments, misuse of resources, unfair distribution, low quality, embezzlement of funds and influence of local people are some of the main causes of corruption and ineffective disaster relief management in humanitarian logistics in countries like Pakistan (Ahmed et al, 2019). Towards, the solution, Transparency International (2021), in its handbook, presented the remedy for preventing corruption in humanitarian logistics.…”