Mapping transparency, accountability and integrity in primary education in South Africa

Auteur(s) : Transparency International

Organisation(s) : Transparency International

Editeur : Berlin, TI, 2011

Pages :

52 p.

Transparency and Integrity in Service Delivery in Africa (TISDA) is a three-year, seven-country program implemented by Transparency International that started in 2008 and will conclude in 2011. It seeks to support civil society in seven African countries in working with citizens to demand greater transparency, integrity, and accountability in the management of resources for basic services in primary education (Cameroon and South Africa); the health sector (Uganda and Zambia); and the water sector (Kenya, Ghana and Senegal). This report presents the findings from extensive research and surveys on governance and corruption in the primary education sector in South Africa.

  • Responsabilité, Société civile, Outils diagnostiques / Enquêtes, Développement économique et social, Gouvernance, Santé, Intégrité, Secteur public, Recherche, Transparence, Primary education
  • Afrique
    Afrique du Sud, Cameroun, Ouganda, Zambie, Kenya, Ghana, Sénégal