A summary of the Governance Sourcebook
Analysis from ISE and other experts
Interactive visuals of governance indicators
Public sector management is a unique but essential challenge that forms the bedrock of the inclusionary compact between the state and its citizens. Governance requires uniform rules to create decision-making rights and guidelines that define relationships between individuals and organizations and provide opportunities for feedback, accountability and revision. Getting governance right, particularly in developing countries, requires aligning organizational reforms to local contexts, promoting robust monitoring and accountability systems to prevent corruption and building on assets as examples of success.
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