CERC held a consultative workshop on 26 July 2021 with state and non-state actors, including parents’ organizations, teachers’ unions and schools’ management bodies to discuss transparency and accountability issues in education sector.
CERC held a consultative workshop on 26 July 2021 with state and non-state actors, including parents’ organizations, teachers’ unions and schools’ management bodies to discuss transparency and accountability issues in education sector.
To tackle transnational, large-scale and high-level forms of corruption, UN member states should task a special intergovernmental expert group with the development of concrete solutions, say 96 organisations in a joint letter.
This blog examines how corruption contribute to the global warming and how community participation is important for environmental protection.
l access to quality education is vital for the future of her country and the wider world. It is the key to sustainable development. However, achieving quality education remains a challenge.
Communities and young people should be involved in making decisions about programmes that affect them, from design and delivery to monitoring and evaluation.
Corruption is a global phenomenon, however it harms poor people more than others, diverting desperately needed funds from education or healthcare.