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Accountability is broadly defined as the obligation of those holding power to take responsibility for their behaviour …
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in terms of fostering social equity, building community participation, increasing transparency and accountability …
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advantages of allowing for greater community participation, transparency and accountability. The engagement of women (by way of …
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The 77-page report documents discrimination by school authorities in four Indian states against Dalit, tribal, and Muslim children. The discrimination creates an unwelcome atmosphere that can lead to truancy and eventually may lead the child to stop going to school. Weak monitoring mechanisms...
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Is there sufficient allocation for children in the budgets? [HAQ CRC].
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According to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, most of the recommendations made by the Committee in their earlier Report (21st Report) on the Companies Bill, 2009 have been accepted by the Government and incorporated in the Companies Bill, 2011. In a statement furnished to the Committee, they...
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great deal remains to be done. The ethical accountability of academic world towards the local knowledge holders has not been …
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interface, people’s participation, and transparency and accountability. …
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This brief seeks to address questions on how the funds are collected, dsitributes at the international level, mechanisms to ensure that the recipient countries are managing the funds in a transparent manner based on an examination of existing and proposed climate change finance mechanisms and...
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A commonly alleged pitfall of decentralization is that poverty, socio-economic inequality and lack of political competition allow local elites to capture local governments. This hypothesis is empirically examined using a longitudinal sample of 80 West Bengal villages concerning targeting of...
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