The United Nations and World Bank jointly urge a shift away from managing crises toward prevention through inclusive and collective interventions (United Nations and World Bank 2018). Collaborative social...
The Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA) was created in 2012 by the World Bank to contribute to country-level governance reforms and improved service delivery. As a platform for global grant...
Citizens have a role to play in supporting health care quality and access as well as equality in the delivery of health services. This note is an overview of lessons from evidence about how social accountability...
The practice of social accountability has evolved since the 1990s. Today, we understand social accountability as a process that enables the inclusive participation and collective action of citizens and...
In the 2015, countries committed to ensuring inclusive and quality education for all and promoting lifelong learning as part of meeting Sustainable Development Goals. Three years later, the World Bank...
In the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals, countries committed to ensuring inclusive and quality education for all and promoting lifelong learning. Three years later, the 2018 World Development Report...
The Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA) is recognized as a leading voice in the implementation of adaptive learning principles in development and in the transparency and accountability...
The global partnership for social accountability (GPSA) presents a new form of funding civil society groups working to solve difficult governance and development problems. It fills a gap in the funding...
This note captures a recent conversation about scale in social accountability with more than 165 of the global partnership for social accountability (GPSA’s) global partners. The authors discovered a range...
This is the sixth note in a six-part series discussing whether the social accountability field is ready to design, implement, fund, and learn from strategic interventions. This note sums up what we found...
This is the second note in a six-part series discussing whether the social accountability field is already primed with the knowledge and capabilities to design, implement, fund, and learn from strategic...
This is the fifth note in a six-part series discussing whether the social accountability field is already primed with the knowledge and capabilities to design, implement, fund, and learn from strategic...
This is the third note in a six-part series discussing whether the social accountability field is already primed with the knowledge and capabilities to design, implement, fund, and learn from strategic...
This is the fourth note in a six-part series discussing whether the social accountability field is already primed with the knowledge and capabilities to design, implement, fund, and learn from strategic...
This is the first note in a six-part series discussing whether the social accountability field is already primed with the knowledge and capabilities to design, implement, fund, and learn from strategic...
Providing citizens with open access to information is a cornerstone of good governance. Transparency is essential to allow citizens and markets to hold institutions accountable for their policies and performance...
On November 27, 2006, the Honduran Congress approved the Transparency and Access to Information (ATI) Law. As an active participant in the G-161 and pro-tempore chair of its Transparency Roundtable during...