Information and transparency: school report cards in sub-Saharan Africa
Paris, UNESCO. IIEP, 2018
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Wagdy Sawahel - University World News
Ghana
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- Ghana Web
Nigeria
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Ayodeji Adegboyega - Premium Times
A new publication from IIEP-UNESCO investigates the use and impact of school report cards in sub-Saharan Africa as a means to promote transparency and accountability while keeping corruption at bay.
Open school data can foster accountability and combat corruption in education, but only when it is used effectively and any malpractice is addressed with clear consequence. Researchers and national policy-makers attending an International Policy Forum in Manila, organized by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP-UNESCO) and the Department of Education in the Philippines, underscored this as they discussed open data initiatives from around the world.
Paris, UNESCO. IIEP, 2018
Kenya
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Gilbert Nganga - University World News
Kenya
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Augustine Oduor - The Standard
Namibia
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Albertina Nakale - New Era
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