Sentences with phrase «through financial accountability»

Charles Miller — a key member of our Advisory Council for Education - presented his proposal to boost efficiency through financial accountability.

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The accountability in Australia is, in this regard, less formalised, with the penalties being imposed via financial markets, the parliamentary testimonies and through loss of reputation.
But, we're disciplined enough to follow through on our financial goals, so we don't really need the extra accountability factor to make them happen.
But it ended up «sending shockwaves through the religious community,» stated the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) at the time,...
Earlier, Nwosu said the country could not entrench accountability and transparency in the public service without guaranteed autonomy through administrative and financial independence for auditors - general at the three tiers of government.
So we are helping to improve transparency and accountability by establishing a Joint Financial Management Board through which donors will work with the Somali government to help make sure that revenue from key assets and international aid is used for the good of the Somali people.
As Reform notes, having one independent commissioning body, separate from the funding of academies, is not without precedent, as in Sweden the independent Swedish Schools Inspectorate (SSI) carries out all accountability functions for municipality schools and free schools, including financial compliance, school inspection and assessing the suitability of new free school sponsors, while funding for schools is separately allocated through the municipality.
Support this effort through a range of tiered incentives, such as providing states with greater flexibility in the use of existing federal funds, supporting a revised state accountability structure, and offering financial support for states to implement the standards.
Particularly for school choice activists of a conservative or libertarian bent (including University of Arkansas» Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster at the Milton & Rose D. Friedman Foundation), thinking through these issues means challenging their own ideology — especially their misguided belief that choice alone will lead to improvements in school quality and serve as the best form of accountability — as well as their own financial concerns as members of a sector of American public education.
Government policy frameworks will better support the growth of «two - way» effectiveness and accountability in Indigenous organisations by adopting a community development approach to governance, which strengthens legitimacy through capacity and institution building rather than focusing primarily on financial and technical compliance.
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