Corruption is a global phenomenon, however it harms poor people more than others, diverting desperately needed funds from education or healthcare.
Corruption is a global phenomenon, however it harms poor people more than others, diverting desperately needed funds from education or healthcare.
Here, mass media is a powerful convening tool, equipping local communities and stakeholders with high quality media tools that address prevailing gender and social issues in and outside of the classroom.
Our solution is to get data from the field, and to use that data to enable public health authorities to respond to capacity problems in real time.
Million’s children in Democratic Republic of the Congo schools were being educated in infrastructures that did not meet minimum norms and standards.
CERC is proud to be a member of the Catalyst 2030 – global movement of social innovators to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs). Its aim is to build a broad, self-organising movement of social enterprises, NGOs, funders and other innovators to come together to transform entire systems that hold back millions who live in poverty.
For the past three years, Centre de Recherche sur l’Anti-Corruption has been promoting integrity and transparency across the South-Kivu’s educational establishments, with the support of the Integrity Action.