OSI's Education Support Program, in cooperation with UNESCO's International Institute of Education Planning, has organized the seminar "Transparency, Ethics, and Anticorruption Measures in Education." The aims of this seminar are as follows:
- information and awareness-building regarding issues of corruption in education;
- initial exposure to methodologies of anticorruption measures; and
- initiation of policy dialogue regarding anticorruption in education.
The seminar was designed to pave the way for future activities (research, studies, projects, capacity building). The seminar will be organized around the following topics: ethics and corruption in education; methodology for measuring corruption (survey approaches, including tracking and perception surveys); finance and good governance in education; education against corruption.
Lectures will be combined with "show and tell" sessions by country teams. The seminar was offered for representatives from South East Europe.
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