Open contracting: an illustrative form of open government in education
Paris, IIEP-UNESCO, 2021
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Marginalized populations typically shoulder the burden of corruption. In the education sector, this means there is often a gender component when it comes to both understanding and addressing the impacts of corruption.
Trinidad and Tobago
Press
Narissa Fraser - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Paris, IIEP-UNESCO, 2021
Open school data is a powerful tool. When used properly, open data can promote citizen control over the transfer and use of financial, material, and human resources. Open data can hold local and school authorities to account, improve service delivery, and detect malpractice at the school level – and most importantly, enable citizens to stand up for their right to quality education.
The latest book in our global exploration of open school data to combat corruption in education is now out, with an in-depth look at initiatives from across Latin America.
Six case studies from Asia and the Pacific look at how open school data can create a more transparent and accountable education system.
Afghanistan
Press
Alex Cooper - OCCRP
Paris, UNESCO-IIEP, 2018
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