Stimulating the Demand for Good Governance

Stimulating Demand for Good Governance: Eight Strategic Recommendations for Intesifying the Role of the World Bank\

World Bank

This report examines the impact that citizen demand for good governance (DFGG) can have on development effectiveness. It analyzes World Bank and other donor experience with support for DFGG; constraints to intensifying support for DFGG within the World Bank; and possible ways to enhance the impact of DFGG on development outcomes.

Whole of Government Accounts (WGA)

This publication contains the Whole of Government Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2011.

Whole of Government Accounts (WGA) is a consolidated set of financial statements for the UK public sector. It consolidates the audited accounts of over 1,500 organisations across the public sector, including central government departments, local authorities, devolved administrations, the health service, academies and public corporations, in order to produce a comprehensive, accounts-based picture of the fiscal position in any one year.

Right2Info: Access to information and Related laws, Regulations

This page of the website presents links to access to information (ATI) and related laws, regulations and constitutional provisions, including both provisions that advance the right in various ways and sectors, and those that restrict it.  These provisions address state and official secrets, data protection, archives, environmental information, public procurement, local government, legislative information, and judicial information, among other areas.This list is by no means complete.

EI Source Book: Transparency and Accountability

The EI Source Book project covers both Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM), as well as large scale mining, conventional petroleum as well as unconventional petroleum (e.g. underground coal gasification, fracking and coal bed methane).  

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Transparency International

Part of Transparency International’s work is to develop and promote practical tools that reduce the opportunities for corruption and enhance the ability of people and organisations to resist it. We work with experts from companies, universities and other NGOs to create tools suited to a range of situations in many sectors of society.