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Envisioning A Prosperous Society Through Good Governance

JOURNAL:MAZEDAN EDUCATIONAL REVIEWS AND TEACHING METHODS

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1. ABDUL MOHSIN*, SABAHAT MUZAFFAR 18 Mar 2021 na 22 0

Abstract

Governance is not a new concept. It is as old as human civilisation itself. Governance is defined as the process by which decisions are made and how these decisions are carried out (or not carried out). Corporate governance, international governance, national governance, and local governance are examples of governance. In general, there are eight characteristics of good governance. It is participative, consensus-oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, effective, efficient, inclusive, and follows the law. In addition, it ensures that corruption is minimised, minorities' views are taken into consideration, and the voices of the most vulnerable are heard during decision-making. Likewise, it caters to the current and future needs of society.


Keywords

Good governance; Social security; Vulnerability


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