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Governance and Development, World Governance Survey Discussion
Paper 1
Governance has become a key concept in the international
development debate over the past ten years. It marks an intriguing
transformation in focus from micro to macro issues. It also
poses fresh challenges to those interested in relating socio-economic
outcomes to macro interventions. After ten years of efforts
to make sense of governance in development, many of these
basic challenges remain. What is the relationship between
governance and development? What does governance really refer
to? How can the concept be best put into analytical usage?
What analytical advantages does it have? This introductory
paper tries to address these questions.
The document puts forward six functional Governance arenas:
- Civil Society the way citizens raise and become
aware of public issues
- Political Society the way issues are combined
into policy by political institutions
- Government the way policies are made by government
institutions
- Bureaucracy the way policies are administered
and implemented by public servants
- Economic Society the way state and market interact
to promote development
- Judiciary the setting for resolution of disputes
and conflicts
It also identifies six basic principles that reflect the
emerging consensus at the global level of what should, and
could, constitute good governance:
- Participation: the degree of involvement and ownership
of affected stakeholders;
- Decency: the degree to which the formation and stewardship
of rules are undertaken without humiliation or harm of the
people;
- Fairness: the degree to which rules apply equally to every
one in society regardless of status;
- Accountability: the degree to which public officials,
elected as well as appointed, are responsible for their
actions and responsive to public demands;
- Transparency: the degree to which decisions made by public
officials are clear and open to scrutiny by citizens or
their representatives;
- Efficiency: the degree to which rules facilitate speedy
and timely decision-making.
It concludes by highlighting the potential advantages of
using governance as an analytical tool.
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