Education sector public expenditure tracking and service delivery survey in Zambia
Washington, World Bank, 2015
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Several tools are available to decision-makers for the measurement of corrupt practices within the education sector.
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.
Washington, World Bank, 2015
Washington, World Bank, 2015
Addressing transparency and accountability can help reshape the educational planning agenda (IIEP Newsletter, Vol. XXX, N°2, July-December 2012).
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2018
ETICO’s new map facilitates access to comparative country-level statistics on corruption in education, providing a valuable resource for decision-makers and researchers.
Laterite Ltd, 2015
Transparency International Rwanda, 2013
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