Transparency
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Development process includes planning,
budgeting, release of funds, award of contracts, monitoring of contracts, evaluation
and audit.
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Government gives as much information as
possible; which should be reliable and easily understandable; it involves not
just information but also the grounds on which the decisions are taken.
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Democracies must be built through the
open societies that share information. Where there is information there is
enlightenment. When there is debate there are solutions.
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It is simply sharing of information and
acting in open manner
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It is showing that decisions are taken
and their enforcements are done in a manner that follows rules and regulation.
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Information is freely available and
directly accessible to those who will be affected by such decisions and their
enforcement.
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Absence of mystery and secrecy between
government and those being governed
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Transparency is operating in such a way
that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed.
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Transparency is practiced in companies,
organizations, administrations, and communities.
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It guides an organization’s decisions
and policies on the disclosure of information to its employees and the public.
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Administrative decisions shall always be
taken in accordance with transparent, simple and understandable procedures.
Information Sharing:
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Information sharing involves the
dissemination of relevant and accurate information to the public.
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It facilitates public awareness,
understanding, and participation in government activities.
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Effective information sharing builds
trust, encourages citizen engagement, and fosters collaboration between the
government and the public.
Key
points:
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Timely and accurate disclosure of
government data, documents, and records
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Provision of information necessary for
informed decision-making by citizens
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Enhancing public understanding of
government policies and initiatives
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