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Using data to improve the quality of education

9 February 2022
Using data to improve the quality of education

In 2017, CERC established 54 Integrity Clubs in South Kivu to empower 810 students aged 14-19 to learn about Integrity and monitor projects and services in their community, including their schools. They used our technology tool “EduCheck” to report issues and fixes.

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Linking Gender, Development and Corruption

25 December 2021
Linking Gender, Development and Corruption

Inclusion (GESI) strategy for Integrity Action for 2022–2025. With this strategy, CERC seeks to ensure that gender equality and social inclusion are integrated into all aspects of their work and that their partners are supported to reduce inequalities and exclusion.

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Integrity building: a sustainable response to conflict and instability in eastern Congo?

10 December 2021
Integrity building:  a sustainable response to conflict and instability in eastern Congo?

CERC helps communities and young people build the skills necessary to hold their leaders accountable and cultivate a new generation of ethical leaders.

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UN grants CERC the ECOSOC special consultative status

16 August 2021
UN grants CERC the ECOSOC special consultative status

eased to announce that we have been granted Special Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the UN’s central platform for reflection, debate, and innovative thinking on sustainable development.

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Strengthening CERC’s capacity on the review mechanism of UNCAC implementation

6 August 2021
Strengthening CERC’s capacity on the review mechanism of UNCAC implementation

From 5 to 6 August 2021, a second training to build the capacity of the Anti-Corruption Research Centre (CERC) programme staff on the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and its review mechanism took place in Kinshasa.

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12 senior education officials met with CERC to discuss accountability issues in the education sector.

28 July 2021
12 senior education officials met with CERC to discuss accountability issues in the education sector.

second consultative workshop with 12 senior officials of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education to discuss the challenges of transparency and accountability in the education sector.

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CERC is a registered non-profit (Registration number: F.92/42579) and given Legal Personality by the Ministry of Justice: JUST/SG/20/21311/2021.
CERC is a NGO with Special Consultative Status to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC).