International standards and national regulatory frameworks to realise the right to education
EBSCOhost Connection, 2013
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Tackling corruption in education is essential to reaching equitable and inclusive quality education for all. IIEP-UNESCO is unveiling a new version of ETICO, the online platform to support educational policy-makers and planners with identifying and overcoming corruption in the sector. The site features everything from guidelines, interactive tools, training materials, to a blog featuring the latest ideas from the global anti-corruption community.
Fighting corrupt practices in the education sector enables governments to strengthen their educational systems: a precondition for the attainment of SDG4.
Malawi
Press
- Devidiscourse
Philippines
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Raymond G.B. Tribdino - Business Insight
Korea R
Press
Aimee Chung - University World News
Sri Lanka
Press
Kanchana. R. Menikdiwela - The Journal of Education and Practice
Uzbekistan has undertaken significant legal and institutional reforms to combat corruption in recent years. Among these, is the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan № UP-5729 "On measures to further improve the anti-corruption system in the Republic of Uzbekistan" adopted on May 27, 2019.
At the invitation of Nazaha, the Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority, IIEP participated in a capacity-building workshop entitled “Promoting integrity in the education sector”.
EBSCOhost Connection, 2013
Johannesbourg, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2009
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