Educational infrastructure in the village of Luberizi do not meet the minimal standards of the Ministry of Education. Many children are forced to study in debili
Educational infrastructure in the village of Luberizi do not meet the minimal standards of the Ministry of Education. Many children are forced to study in debili
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) education system is plagued by low coverage and inadequate quality.
ncial ministry of education. A total of 15 participants has trained to engage in embedding anti-corruption and transparency measures in education sector.
Uvira, February 7, 2018 — The Dynamic OpenGov Technologies (DYNTRA) and Centre de Recherche sur l’Anti-Corruption (CERC) today (February 2018) launched an online Municipal Transparency Portal to measures in real time the transparency level of the 191 municipalities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a dynamic, efficient, transparent, open and collaborative way.
As part of the implementation of the “Student acting for Honesty, Integrity and Equality (SHINE)” project funded through Integrity Action by NORAD and SIDA, CERC launched Integrity Clubs in 20 Secondary Schools.
Heri Bitamala funded the Anti-Corruption Research Center based on a lifelong passion to see DRC institutions more accountable, inclusive, free from corruption and responsive to expectations and aspirations of Congolese citizens.