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CIES panel: how can open data be used to improve transparency and fight against corruption in education?
In recent years, countries as different as Kenya, Mexico and the Philippines have witnessed increased activity in access to information initiatives and calls for more transparent and accountable governments. The development of technology centers, along with social movements demanding the right to information, have indeed encouraged an array of activities responding to calls for access to information.
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The Global corruption report 2001
Berlin, Transparency International (TI), 2001
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The Global corruption report 2005
Berlin, TI, 2005
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The Global corruption report 2006
Berlin, TI, 2006
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Governance in education: transparency and accountability
Paris, UNESCO, 2006
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Public sector transparency and accountability: making it happen
Paris, OECD, 2002
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Our money, our responsibility: a citizens' guide to monitoring government expenditures
Washington, D.C., The International Budget Project, 2008
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