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Our money, our responsibility: a citizens' guide to monitoring government expenditures

This Guide reflects the growing focus of civil society organizations on monitoring the results achieved by government expenditures.

Ramkumar, Vivek
Washington, D.C., The International Budget Project, 2008
Why is procurement important? (Factsheet)

In the 1990s corruption was rampant in the Department of Education in the Philippines. The department was unable to deliver the most basic services to its 18 million public school students.

OECD. Development Assistance Committee
Paris, OECD, 2006

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