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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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Academic writers’ set to lose lucrative global market
Kenya
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Gilbert Nakweya - University World News
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Plagiarism seen to be aiding drop in education standards
Nigeria
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Alex Abutu - University World News
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MP calls for installing cameras at examination halls in universities
Egypt
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- Egypt Today
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Beware of fake universities, NCHE warns
Angola
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Esther Mark - Edufrica
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Grappling with a plagiarism problem in universities
Mozambique
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Munyaradzi Makoni - University World News
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Rwanda: Forgery hurting city education
Rwanda
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Stephen Mugisha - The New Times
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Unaccredited Unilak defies ministry order
Rwanda
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Ignatius Ssuuna - The New Times
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Head teachers to sign performance contracts
Uganda
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Carol Natukunda and Roderick Ahimbazwe - New Vision
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