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  • Mapping of risks

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    Corruption in education is sector-wide. It may be found in all areas of educational planning and management – school financing, recruitment, promotion and appointment of teachers, building of schools, supply and distribution of equipment and textbooks, admission to universities, and so on.

  • Diagnostic tools

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    Several tools are available to decision-makers for the measurement of corrupt practices within the education sector.

  • Our topics

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    In addition to knowledge production and management, ETICO provides guidance and country-level support on corruption issues in education.

  • Public expenditure tracking surveys

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    Public expenditure tracking surveys (PETS) study the flow of public funds and make it possible to determine whether resources reach their intended destination, or if there are leakages along the way.

  • Quantitative service delivery surveys

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    Quantitative service delivery surveys (QSDS) or multi-purpose surveys, are used to collect quantitative data on the efficiency of public spending and the different aspects of ‘frontline’ service delivery, usually represented by schools in the education sector.

  • Integrity assessments

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    An integrity assessment maps the corruption risks within the education sector.

  • Databases on corruption

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  • Audits

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    Audits are used to objectively identify discrepancies between the desired and the actual state of a particular area.

  • Report cards

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    Report cards are used to generate information on the quality and efficiency of the public service as perceived by users.

  • Using open school data to improve transparency and accountability in India

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    This case study compares the design and implementation of two major initiatives implemented in India – the school report cards developed under the Unified District Information System for Education (U-DISE), and the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) programme.

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