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How citizens can engage in educational planning and policy
"Education is perhaps the place where citizens and government have some of their closest interactions. This is the place where good governance comes alive and where trust is built or lost". -Paul Maassen, Chief, Country Support, Open Government Partnership (OGP), keynote speaker for IIEP’s Policy Forum
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Open government in education: school management committees in Sub-Saharan Africa
This study demonstrates the coexistence of a liberal approach, by opening up school governance to the community and a more regulated approach enabling a balance between the players. It highlights difficulties in coordinating school management committees (SMCs) with parents' associations, the lack of expertise of their members, the absence of representation of the most disadvantaged and a lack of accountability of the SMCs themselves.
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Study finds corruption everywhere
Bangladesh
Press
Tanzil Rahaman - New Age
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A model of public accountability for African universities
Rwanda, Ghana
Press
Eric Fredua-Kwarteng - University World News
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