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International anti-corruption day
Corrupt practices, such as the misappropriation of educational funds or asking for illegal school fees, can cause significant financial losses to a country’s education budget and represent an unbearable burden for the world’s poorest. Improving transparency and accountability and introducing anti-corruption measures is therefore of utmost importance to improve access, equity and efficiency in the education sector.
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Education sector public expenditure tracking and service delivery survey in Zambia
Washington, World Bank, 2015
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IIEP launches its first online international anti-corruption course
Following a decade of research on corruption in education, IIEP is launching its first distance course on “Transparency, accountability and anti-corruption measures in education”.
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Combatting corruption in higher education in Armenia
Armenia
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Parental human capital and effective school management: evidence from The Gambia
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2015
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