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IIEP participates in the Annual International Conference for Integrity (CAII) held in Peru
At the invitation of the Comptroller General’s Office of the Republic of Peru, IIEP participated in the 2018 Annual International Conference for Integrity (CAII) held in Lima, Peru, from 6 to 7 December 2018. This annual event seeks to "create a space for discussion about different government oversight mechanisms and their latest developments around the world”.
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Fight against corruption ; the president of the Central Inspectorate announces ‘’ exceptional measures”
Lebanon
Press
- L’Orient Le Jour
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Govt launches crackdown on academic fraud
Zimbabwe
Press
Nokuthaba Nkomo - Nehanda Radio
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Introduce anti-corruption education in school
Malaysia
Press
Bernama - The Edge Markets
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Makerere university approves new policy against sexual harassment
Uganda
Press
Damali Mukhaye - All Africa
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Anti-corruption day: developing country capacity to fight corruption in education
IIEP has trained more than 2,200 people in the area of transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures in education since 2003. From 4 to 6 October 2018, the Institute joined forces with NEPC to offer a new course on this topic in Tbilisi for country teams from Azerbaijan, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, and Mongolia.
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'Bogus' teachers in court for faking qualifications
South Africa
Press
- News 24
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Ghost' students a new nightmare for Obec
Thailand
Press
King-Oua Laohong & Dumrongkiat Mala - Bangok Post
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Using open school data to improve transparency and accountability in Bangladesh
This case study compares the design and implementation of two major open school data initiatives in Bangladesh, namely the government-led open school data programme developed by the Directorate of Primary Education (DPE), and Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) report cards. As a citizen-led initiative, the TIB strives to empower parents of students in selected public primary schools through useful school data published in leaflets, information boards and desks, interactive discussions at mothers’ gatherings, and meetings with authorities.
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Using open school data to improve transparency and accountability in Punjab, Pakistan
This case study compares the design and implementation of two major open school data initiatives in Punjab, Pakistan. It looks at the school report cards developed under the Programme Monitoring and Implementation Unit (PMIU), which is government-led and the largest, most comprehensive data-collection platform in the country. It also looks at the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) programme, which is a household-based, citizen-led initiative that focuses primarily on rural areas
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