CORRUPTION? NOT IN MY BACK YARD!

BY ANDREW GREEN SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 RAYMOND Qatahar, a first-year law student at Uganda's Makerere University, is eager to be able finally to use Not In My Country. The website launched in May asks university students in Uganda to report corruption in higher education - such as professors and lecturers trading higher grades for money or sex - and lets students rate classroom experiences. In four months, the site claims to have had visitors from 128 countries and earned a place on the United Kingdom's Observer newspaper's list of five apps putting key ...


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