Topic guide: corruption in education services
Berlin, Transparency International, 2017
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Berlin, Transparency International, 2017
In addition to knowledge production and management, ETICO provides guidance and country-level support on corruption issues in education.
Kenya
Press
Ouma Wanzala - The Daily Nation
Liberia
Press
Ethel A. Tweh-Edited, Jonathan Browne - The New Dawn
Kenya
Press
Musembi Nsenga - Allafrica
Russian Federation
Press
Eugene Vorotnikov - University World News
Lao People’s Democratic Republic moved quickly on the development of a national code of conduct for its eight categories of teachers. Launched in mid-2012, the project now enters its final stage: a draft code is ready to be sent for comments to relevant stakeholders, and will then be piloted in a few schools, before being finalized in 2013.
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