The Concept of Accountability: Implicati…
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Accountability requires that an NGO provides a professional or financial account (or justification) of it activities to another stakeholder group or individual. It presupposes that the NGO has a clear policy on who is accountable to who and for what. Empowered and responsible staff and managers who have more authority and responsibility for decision-making. Improved delivery of the NGO's aims and objectives. Improved management of human and financial resources. Providing a professional or financial account (or justification) of the NGO's activities to another stakeholder group or individual. Having a clear policy on who is accountable to who and for what. Being accountable to donors, project partners, and local communities. Upward Accountability: This refers to the responsibility of an NGO towards being accountable to funders, donors, and government institutions.
Empowered and responsible staff and managers who have more authority and responsibility for decision-making.
Improved delivery of the NGO's aims and objectives.
Improved management of human and financial resources.
Providing a professional or financial account (or justification) of the NGO's activities to another stakeholder group or individual.
Having a clear policy on who is accountable to who and for what.
Being accountable to donors, project partners, and local communities.
Upward Accountability: This refers to the responsibility of an NGO towards being accountable to funders, donors, and government institutions.
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