
In an era of growing public access to information, how can data be better used to encourage transparency and accountability in the education sector?
Este sitio pertenece al Instituto Internacional de Planeamiento de la Educación de la UNESCO
In an era of growing public access to information, how can data be better used to encourage transparency and accountability in the education sector?
What are the best ways to ensure that scholarships, conditional cash transfers, free school meals, and so on, actually reach their intended beneficiaries?
As discussoes do Plano Nacional de Educaçao estao focadas nos 10% do Produto Interno Bruto como referência na aplicaçao de recursos orçamentários para a educaçao.
O objetivo deste artigo é discutir a necessidade de se construir um paradigma pedagógico para o trato da questao da prevençao da corrupçao, a partir da análise da produçao contemporânea, propondo elementos constitutivos desse paradigma.
Recent surveys suggest that leakage of funds from ministries of education to schools represent more than 80 per cent of the total sums allocated for non salary expenditures in some countries; bribes and payoffs in teacher recruitment and promotion tend to lower the quality of public school teache
Corruption in education seriously undermines political, economic and social development and has a devastating effect on the lives of students and parents.
This book looks at the relationships between decentralization of funding for schools and the prevalence of corruption, a crucial concern for education policymakers today.
This toolkit from Transparency International, published in December 2004, includes examples of youth education experiences from 11 countries.
The Global Corruption Report provides an overview of the state of corruption around the world in 2004.
The 2001 Global corruption report concentrates on events in the period July 2000 to June 2001. It is based on Transparency International's definition of corruption as the misuse of entrusted power for private gain.