Nepal Public Expenditure Tracking Study on primary education
Kathmandu, National Planning Commission, 2012
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Following activities initiated in June 2011 on ethics and corruption in education in Burkina Faso, IIEP recently provided technical support to the national team in charge of carrying out a public expenditure tracking survey (PETS) in the country’s basic education sector, under the auspices of UNICEF.
Addressing transparency and accountability can help reshape the educational planning agenda (IIEP Newsletter, Vol. XXX, N°2, July-December 2012).
Kathmandu, National Planning Commission, 2012
Bergen, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2012
Paris, UNESCO, 2010
Washington, D.C., The International Budget Project, 2008
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