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Good Governance:

  • The challenge for all societies is to create a system of  good governance that promotes, supports and sustains human development - especially for the poorest and most  marginal. 
  • Good governance is, among other things, participatory, transparent and accountable. It is also effective and equitable. 
  • Participation - All men and women should have a voice in decision-making, either directly or through legitimate intermediate institutions that represent their interests.
  • Transparency - Transparency is built on the free flow of information. Processes,institutions and information are directly accessible to those concerned with them, and enough information is provided to understand and monitor them.
  • Accountability - means holding individuals and organisations responsible for performance measured as objectively as possible.

 

Best Practices

  • Creation of awareness among the stakeholders and job seekers about their rights by reading out the 10 entitlements in local language during Social Audit Gram Sabha. As a result peoples participation is increasing day by day in the Social Audit Gram Sabha.
  • Using Local language for IEC Activities like ten entitlements of MGNREGA as per Master circular, process & objective of Social Audit, through Postering, Distribution of leaflet etc.

 

Strategy for Social Audits

  • Sharing of the calendar and strategy with Civil society Organisations
  • Kick off meeting at District level and  Block level meeting and IEC strategy 
  • Ten to fifteen Days exercise in one GP/VC by a four/five member team, One BRP and Three / Four VRPs which shall include 
  • Entry point meeting in GP/VC
  • Door to Door Verification and Field Verification 
  • Validation In Gram Sabha 
  • Public hearing at  Block level
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