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How civil society uses digital tools to increase accountability in education
This article was first published by the Global Partnership for Education in the Education for all blog. From basic mobile applications to sophisticated data analytics platforms, online crowdsourcing, georeferencing and chatbots, organizations supported by GPE Education Out Loud are using technologies to bridge the gap between governments and civil society, creating new channels for interaction and oversight.
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Empowering civil society to fight against corruption in education
Improving transparency and accountability are crucial measures in the fight against corruption. For the education sector, this is no exception as corruption can impede access and undermine equity and quality. However, several tools exist to help education stakeholders, including civil society actors, take steps to hold service providers accountable and improve education service oversight and delivery.
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Research ethics project for Benin, the Gambia, Ivory Coast
Benin, Gambia, South Africa, Côte d'Ivoire
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Maina Waruru - https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20230205190642272&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=AFNL0392
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Concern over Nigerian students who get fake degrees in Benin
Nigeria, Benin
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Samuel Okocha - University World News
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Specific toolkit for assessing constraints on frontline service delivery
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2005
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Global corruption report 2003: Special focus: access to information
Berlin, TI, 2003
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