The Power of data: enhancing transparency in the education sector in Sierra Leone
Bergen, Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2008
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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.
Bergen, Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2008
Sierra Leone
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Leo Hamminger - U4
Ghana
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Frederick Asiamah - Public Agenda
París, UNESCO, 2005
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