In an era of growing public access to information, how can data be better used to encourage transparency and accountability in the education sector?
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In an era of growing public access to information, how can data be better used to encourage transparency and accountability in the education sector?
This Guide reflects the growing focus of civil society organizations on monitoring the results achieved by government expenditures.
The 2006 Global corruption report focuses on corruption and health.
Corruption in education seriously undermines political, economic and social development and has a devastating effect on the lives of students and parents.
This publication presents the papers discussed at the Latin American Forum on Ensuring Transparency and Accountability in the Public Sector that took place on 5-6 December 2001.
The 2001 Global corruption report concentrates on events in the period July 2000 to June 2001. It is based on Transparency International's definition of corruption as the misuse of entrusted power for private gain.