G-Watch guide: your partner in monitoring government programs
Organisation : Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in East Asia and the Pacific, Government Watch (G-Watch) Project, Ateneo School of Government
Editeur : Manila, ANSA-EAP, 2010
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This guidebook has no intention of drowning you in an ocean of pessimism. It is designed to hellp you understand that virtually anyone can contribute in preventing corruption. It serves as an instrument that will teach you how to participate in the processes of your government so that you can help minimize or control, if not totally eliminate, corruption in your country. It will help you organize your thoughts on how and where you can intervene in those processes. With this guidebook, ordinary individuals can glean the first few steps of how they can transform themselves to more engaged citizens.This guidebook will help you realize that one of the ways corruption may be addressed is by facilitating participation in government processes. Take the case of abandoned school building and bridge construction projects, missing textbooks and questionable delivery of relief goods. With this guidebook, you will learn to ask and investigate, “What went wrong?”
- Redevabilité, Stratégies de lutte contre la corruption, Contrôle, Société civile, Construction et équipement scolaires/universitaires, Corruption, Gestion de l'éducation, Administration centrale, Gouvernance, Marchés publics, Manuels et matériaux pédagogiques, Transparence
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Asie et Pacifique
Philippines