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  • Grievance redress mechanisms in the public sector: a literature review

    This paper is part of the background research for the Skeptic’s Guide to Open Government (2022 Edition) . Suchi Pande and Naomi Hossain developed it with guidance from the Accountability Research Center. Grievance redress mechanisms (GRMs) in the...

    Pande, Suchi, Hossain, Naomi

    Washington, D.C., Open Government Partnership, OGP, 2022

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    What is an integrity pact ? Transparency International

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    An integrity pact is a collaborative mechanism through which public entities, civil society and other relevant parties commit to enhance transparency and accountability in a public procurement process. Acting as an independent monitor, a civil society organization ensures that applicable regulation is respected, and corruption risks are addressed.

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    How an integrity pact protect the public interest ? Transparency International

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    An integrity pact can ensure the protection of the public interest and avoid making profit for an individual in power. It means agreements where government, companies, and civil society commit to work together. An integrity pact ensures that a contract is awarded according to the law, and to the people's need.

  • Open government in education: Learning from social audits in India

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    This case study looks at the first social audit of education undertaken in India, under the aegis of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR). It was conducted as a pilot project across ten Indian states.

  • IIEP panel on open school data at the 19th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC)

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    On December 3, as part of the 19th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), IIEP organized a panel on “Open School Data for SDG: Does It Help Reduce Corruption in Education?” The session registered over 100 participants from countries across the world, including Brazil, Georgia, Romania, Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Germany, Singapore, and France, among others.

  • Newspaper

    Students alarmed at Australian universities' plan to use exam-monitoring software

    Australia

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    Naaman Zhou - The Guardian

    Australian universities plan to monitor students through software like Proctorio or ProctorU as they take exams from home during the coronavirus pandemic. Both platforms require students to grant access to their computer’s webcam, microphone, and keystrokes to prevent cheating. Students and academics are concerned about the lack of full transparency about where data is stored, who can access it, and whether it complies with current Australian regulations.

  • Combating corruption in higher education in Uzbekistan

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    Uzbekistan has undertaken significant legal and institutional reforms to combat corruption in recent years. Among these, is the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan № UP-5729 "On measures to further improve the anti-corruption system in the Republic of Uzbekistan" adopted on May 27, 2019.

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