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Empowering civil society to fight against corruption in education
Improving transparency and accountability are crucial measures in the fight against corruption. For the education sector, this is no exception as corruption can impede access and undermine equity and quality. However, several tools exist to help education stakeholders, including civil society actors, take steps to hold service providers accountable and improve education service oversight and delivery.
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Education Ministry outlines digital transformation plan
Trinidad and Tobago
Press
Narissa Fraser - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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Of crumbling schools and ghost teachers
Pakistan
Press
Kashif Hussain - The Express Tribune
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Open School Data: Here’s your go-to guide
Open school data is a powerful tool. When used properly, open data can promote citizen control over the transfer and use of financial, material, and human resources. Open data can hold local and school authorities to account, improve service delivery, and detect malpractice at the school level – and most importantly, enable citizens to stand up for their right to quality education.
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Parents' financial contributions to educational institutions are prohibited
Ecuador
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- Ministerio de Educación Ecuador
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University students protest corruption that is denying them access to fair education
Iran, Islamic Republic
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- Iran News Update
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Graft rife in schools, study finds
Thailand
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- Bangok Post
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The rot in unity schools
Niger
Press
Adebayo Obajemu - Makeit Global
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