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  • Parental human capital and effective school management: evidence from The Gambia

    Education systems in developing countries are often centrally managed in a top-down structure. In environments where schools have different needs and where localized information plays an important role, empowerment of the local community may be...

    Blimpo, Moussa Pouguinimpo, Evans, David, Lahire, Nathalie

    Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2015

  • Grabbing in the education sector

    The chapter focusses on multiple forms of grabbing in the education sector of developing countries, drawing on cases and research she has engaged with while working to support developing countries' education systems. The discussion of grabbing...

    Poisson, Muriel

    Edward Elgar, 2014

  • Achieving transparency in pro-poor education incentives

    What are the best ways to ensure that scholarships, conditional cash transfers, free school meals, and so on, actually reach their intended beneficiaries? This book assumes that different models of design, targeting, and management of pro-poor...

    Poisson, Muriel

    Paris, UNESCO, 2014

  • University system study and review

    The University Systems Study and Review is a fact-finding and problem-solving strategy that involves the examination of current policies, practices, procedures, behaviours and systems of public bodies to determine if they aid corruption and to what...

    Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (Nigeria)

    Abuja, ICPC, 2012

  • Newspaper

    Doctores y profesores citados en casos de 'corrupción silenciosa'

    Namibia

    Press

    Catherine Sasman - New Era

    Un informe emitido por el Banco Mundial, 'Indicadores del Desarrollo de África 2010', ha concluido que la 'corrupción silenciosa' a la que se enfrentan los ciudadanos de a pie está socavando los esfuerzos realizados por el continente para conseguir su desarrollo y afecta de manera adversa a la afluencia de inversiones.

  • Anti-corruption policy

    The Ministry has found it necessary to embrace the national vision and strategy to combat corruption by establishing a Corruption Prevention Committee (CPC). Through this committee the staff will be sensitized and educated on the evils of corruption...

    Botswana. Ministry of Education and Skills Development

    Gaborone, MoESD, 2010

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