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Civil society: A key voice in tackling corruption in education
When education is free of corruption, and a strong culture of transparency and accountability prevails, doors can open for millions of children and youth worldwide. They can access their right to quality education. To accelerate, how can the education sector join forces with civil society organizations? Education Out Loud grantees from Tanzania, Cambodia, and Zimbabwe explain how.
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Corrupt teachers' committees in hot soup
Tanzania UR
Press
Daily News - All Africa
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Information and transparency: school report cards in sub-Saharan Africa
Paris, UNESCO. IIEP, 2018
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New IIEP publication explores using school report cards to improve transparency
IIEP is pleased to announce its latest publication Promoting Transparency through Information: A Global Review of School Report Cards by Xuejiao Joy Cheng and Kurt Moses from FHI 360.
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Promoting transparency through information: A global review of school report cards
Paris, UNESCO-IIEP, 2016
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Student loans halted as probe finds over 2,000 'ghosts'
Tanzania UR
Press
Esther Nakkazi - University World News
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Tanzania moves to make it easy to access official data
Tanzania UR
Press
- The Citizen
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Teaching corruption subject at primary school level will eradicate corruption
Tanzania UR
Press
Jamilah Khaji - The Citizen
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