Education sector corruption: how to assess it and ways to address it
Bergen (Norway), 4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2019
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Digital tools have the potential to overhaul the management of education systems, while also fostering transparency and accountability within the sector. For example, data portals can inform citizens about the amounts of funds allocated to schools, satellite systems can monitor school locations and construction, and artificial intelligence can perform automated audits and monitor public spending in schools. Digital tools can also address pressing issues such as ghost teachers, absenteeism, examination fraud, forged certificates, and fake diplomas.
Nigeria
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This Day - This Day
Philippines
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Merlina Hernando-Malipot - Manila Bulletin
On February 17, as part of the Avloniy Webinar Series, IIEP Programme Specialist, Ms Muriel Poisson was invited to facilitate a webinar on corruption mitigation in the Uzbek education system. It was attended by over 230 school principals, teachers, administrative staff and other education stakeholders from around the country.
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Wagdy Sawahel - University World News
USA
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Jessica Ward - ABC News
USA
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Lauren Meyers - WVLT
Bergen (Norway), 4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2019
Bergen, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2019
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