This article contributes to reimagining a ‘new generation’ of accountability. It draws on country studies and a workshop organised by ActionAid International. The studies highlight the need for further clarifying roles between development actors, the importance of allowing sufficient time for organisational and relational changes and strengthened accountability, the continuing significance of meaningful participation and the need to recognise power in accountability relationships and practices. The author proposes making accountability a central driver in a development actor's theory of change, which would give the organisation a resilient spine as well as flexibility and manoeuvrability. A new relationship between accountability and monito...
International audienceThis paper brings a review of the literature on accountability in development ...
Accountability has become integral to many African development reforms and permeated the World Bank’...
Fragile, conflict and violence-affected settings (FCVAS) are messy and ambiguous contexts in which t...
This article contributes to reimagining a ‘new generation’ of accountability. It draws on country st...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
International development nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) are a particularly good example of h...
The current accountability impasse suggests it may be time to rethink core concepts, as well as the ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to ascertain how upward accountability processes can be enablin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Development in Practic...
Although a growing number of NGOs are combining humanitarian and development activities, it was long...
This paper examines the interplay between accountability and ‘development’ in the NGO context. It se...
Calls to deepen levels of social accountability within social protection interventions need to be in...
Accountability and democratic governance: Orientations and principles for development The ability of...
People who are most marginalised need to participate in the monitoring and accountability of the Sus...
International audienceThis paper brings a review of the literature on accountability in development ...
Accountability has become integral to many African development reforms and permeated the World Bank’...
Fragile, conflict and violence-affected settings (FCVAS) are messy and ambiguous contexts in which t...
This article contributes to reimagining a ‘new generation’ of accountability. It draws on country st...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
International development nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) are a particularly good example of h...
The current accountability impasse suggests it may be time to rethink core concepts, as well as the ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to ascertain how upward accountability processes can be enablin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Development in Practic...
Although a growing number of NGOs are combining humanitarian and development activities, it was long...
This paper examines the interplay between accountability and ‘development’ in the NGO context. It se...
Calls to deepen levels of social accountability within social protection interventions need to be in...
Accountability and democratic governance: Orientations and principles for development The ability of...
People who are most marginalised need to participate in the monitoring and accountability of the Sus...
International audienceThis paper brings a review of the literature on accountability in development ...
Accountability has become integral to many African development reforms and permeated the World Bank’...
Fragile, conflict and violence-affected settings (FCVAS) are messy and ambiguous contexts in which t...