Corrupt schools, corrupt universities: what can be done?
Paris, UNESCO, 2007
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Türkiye
Press
- Cyprus Mirror
Digital tools have the potential to overhaul the management of education systems, while also fostering transparency and accountability within the sector. For example, data portals can inform citizens about the amounts of funds allocated to schools, satellite systems can monitor school locations and construction, and artificial intelligence can perform automated audits and monitor public spending in schools. Digital tools can also address pressing issues such as ghost teachers, absenteeism, examination fraud, forged certificates, and fake diplomas.
Nigeria
Press
This Day - This Day
Kenya
Press
Wilson Odhiambo - University World News
Kenya
Press
Maina Waruru - University World News
IIEP will organize a new online course on “Transparency, accountability and anti-corruption measures in education” from 21 September to 6 November 2020.
At the invitation of Nazaha, the Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority, IIEP participated in a capacity-building workshop entitled “Promoting integrity in the education sector”.
Paris, UNESCO, 2007
Brasilia, UNESCO, 2007
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