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  • Video

    Fight against corruption in schools in Bouaké, Divo and Korhogo

    Côte d'Ivoire

    Video

    Bema Timite -

    An anti-corruption mechanism has been set up in three Côte d'Ivoire towns (Divo, Korhogo and Bouaké). This is a toll-free number that allows victims of corruption in schools to report the perpetrators and any acts of corruption without risk of reprisals.

  • Newspaper

    Anti-corruption watchdog targets top university

    China

    Press

    H. T. - University World News

    Some of China's top universities are coming under scrutiny as part of the country's anti-corruption drive, with Shanghai's prestigious Fudan University last week named and shamed by anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

  • Video

    Fight against corruption: interview with the CEO of Transparency International Africa

    Côte d'Ivoire

    Video

    SNGRC Officiel -

    The Director General of Transparency International Africa talks about the fight against corruption in schools. She looks more specifically at the situation in Côte d'Ivoire, and the extent of "endemic corruption". In her view, the responsibility for fighting corruption lies with all citizens, and governments have a responsibility to give young people the space to act.

  • On the determinants of educational corruption: the case of Ukraine

    This article utilizes a unique data set to examine the relationship between a group of potential explanatory variables and educational corruption in Ukraine. Our corruption controls include bribing on exams, on term papers, for credit, and for...

    Shaw, Philip, Katsaiti, Marina‐Selini, Pecoraro, Brandon

    2014

  • Newspaper

    Vietnam to teach anti-corruption courses in high school

    Viet Nam

    Press

    - Tuoitr Enews

    The nation will make the battle against corruption part of the high school curriculum in the 2013-14 academic year, starting in September, after it was piloted for three years in accordance with a government decision issued in late 2009.

  • Newspaper

    Launch of Iraq's first anti-corruption curricula for primary and secondary schools

    Iraq

    Press

    - Relief Web

    The Ministry of Education has launched a new curricula for both primary and secondary schools in Iraq. The aim is to raise awareness and understanding of the concepts of integrity, transparency, human rights and honesty. The new curricula was designed by the Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the UNDP. This innovative initiative is the first of its kind to be introduced in Iraq.

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