Corruption and gender: Women and men affected differently by corruption, but no evidence women or men are less corruptible
UNODC Liaison and Partnership Office (LPO) in Brazil, 2023
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When education is free of corruption, and a strong culture of transparency and accountability prevails, doors can open for millions of children and youth worldwide. They can access their right to quality education. To accelerate, how can the education sector join forces with civil society organizations? Education Out Loud grantees from Tanzania, Cambodia, and Zimbabwe explain how.
Nigeria
Press
This Day - This Day
UNODC Liaison and Partnership Office (LPO) in Brazil, 2023
Marginalized populations typically shoulder the burden of corruption. In the education sector, this means there is often a gender component when it comes to both understanding and addressing the impacts of corruption.
Nigeria
Press
Afeez Bolaji - University World News
Canada
Press
Toronto Star - University World News
Rwanda
Press
Jean d’Amour Mbonyinshuti - University World News
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Press
Mark Worth - Global Whistleblowers
South Africa
Press
Alex Patrick - Times Live
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