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Evidence from DFID Programmes in Contexts of Fragility, Conflict and Violence
The terms of reference for the Committee on Standards in Public Life's review into accountability in public life.
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
How, where, and under what circumstances does citizens’ increased access to more and better data lead to a more accountable political settlement?
Holding school leaders to account for the school’s educational and financial performance and ensuring money is well spent.
This review synthesises evidence on processes between donors and recipient governments by exploring products and governance mechanisms
Reviews literature on the experience of civil society organisations supporting accountability mechanisms in cash transfer programmes
Our approach to school and college accountability, performance tables and data reported during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
This review summarizes the evidence on how accountability to Affected Populations is leading to cost-effective humanitarian outcomes
The three countries are Angola, Sierra Leone and Tanzania
This article examines the accountability mechanisms in the Tushiriki community-driven reconstruction programme
This report examines the evidence base on budget transparency, accountability and civil society participation
This review synthesises literature on how taxation can be used as an instrument for accountability and responsiveness by governments
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