Showing posts with label accountability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accountability. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Tackling Corruption through Civil Society-led Information and Communication Technology Initiatives

The use information and communication technology by civil society to fight corruption is trending—development agencies can help sustain this trend by funding programs and fostering institutional environments that foster greater participation and mobilization in anticorruption efforts.

Read the paper.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Fostering Better Communication and Participation in Projects

Effective and planned communication helps avoid concerns, mitigates risks, leads to improved project outcomes, and promotes sustainable benefits to project beneficiaries.

Read the paper.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Complaints from Beneficiaries: A Valuable Resource for Project Implementation

Problems often arise in large and complex projects, leading to complaints from intended beneficiaries. The Asian Development Bank's Earthquake and Tsunami Emergency Support Project in Indonesia established several avenues for receiving and responding to complaints at the project level. The complaint-handling systems provided feedback about problems and enabled their early resolution before they escalated into difficult issues, resulting in smoother project implementation.

Read the paper