As one of the tools of social accountability, the community scorecard (CRC) enables citizens to provide feedback to the government on the state of delivery of services.
Checkmyschool Mongolia, jointly implemented by Democracy Education Center (DEMO) and the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in East Asia and the Pacific (ANSA-EAP) conducted a training on the use of CRC.
In attendance were 34 school stakeholders — school principals, citizen volunteers, social workers, school managers, a representative of Metropolitan Education Department, representatives of the Independent Authority Against Corruption of Mongolia — at the Ulaanbataar Hotel training hall on October 7, 2014.
The CMS initiative in Mongolia will assess the transparency and accessibility of general secondary schools’ services initiative through the use of community scorecards and digital technology.
Checkmyschool in Mongolia is made possible through the support of the Open Society Foundations.