Study tour: What can be learnt from the Lithuanian experience in addressing the challenge of improving transparency in education?

Author(s) : Poisson, Muriel

Organization : UNESCO-IIEP

Imprint : Paris, UNESCO, 2003

Collation :

109 p.

Series : Ethics and corruption in education

IIEP, together with the Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science and the Open Society Institute, organized a study tour on ‘What can we learn from the ten-year Lithuanian experience in addressing the challenges of improving transparency in education?’ (Lithuania, 12-18 October 2003).  The main objective of this study tour was to enable a selected number of decision-makers and high education officials to learn from the experience of Lithuania, which has developed successful reforms within the education sector to curb corrupt practices. This report is a compilation of the various presentations made during the tour by a wide range of stakeholders involved in the fight against corruption in Lithuania. It gives a comprehensive picture of the various strategies developed by both public and private actors to improve, in a sustainable way, transparency and accountability in the management of public resources in the country. It also includes the country reports prepared by the participating national teams.

 

  • Accountability, Anti-corruption strategies, Legal framework, Corporate sector, Corruption, Economic and social development, Educational management, Central administration, Governance, Non-governemental organizations, Transparency
  • Europe
    Lithuania