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Accountability ecosystems: directions of accountability and points of engagement || Manila learning event background notes

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:35 authored by Brendan Halloran
Accountability, the obligation of those in power to take responsibility for their actions, is a process involving relationships between different actors (in state and society) and mechanisms, and is influenced by many contextual factors. Using the lens of an accountability ‘ecosystem’ focuses our attention on the complexity of accountability processes. An ‘ecosystem’ perspective suggests that simple ideas about accountability – such as citizen feedback reaching decision-makers ensures more accountability, or that greater transparency equals greater accountability – are often actually much more complex.

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DFID, SIDA, USAID, Omidyar Network

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Institute of Development Studies

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Halloran, B. (2016) Accountability ecosystems: directions of accountability and points of engagement, Brighton: IDS.

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Research Briefing June 2016

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Series paper (non-IDS); Conference paper

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© Institute of Development Studies 2016

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UK; Philippines

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en

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