posted on 2024-09-05, 20:56authored byShandana Khan Mohmand, Colin Anderson, Max Gallien, Tom Harrison, Anuradha Joshi, Miguel Loureiro, Giulia Mascagni, Giovanni Occhiali, Vanessa van den Boogaard
The pandemic is in many ways a crisis of governance. It has created a set of unique challenges that underscore the
need for governments to collect revenue more efficiently and equitably; and to spend it more inclusively, transparently, and
accountably, especially on the most vulnerable and marginalised populations. In this article, we suggest a set of governance
interventions to help create conditions for building effective and inclusive institutions that can support efforts to build back better.
We propose that the impact of the pandemic can be dealt with through a mix of some interventions that deal with the immediate
impacts of the crisis, and other interventions that can transform development in the longer term.
Funding
Irish Aid
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Khan Mohmand, S. with contributions from Anderson, C., Gallien, M., Harrison, T., Joshi, A., Loureiro, M., Mascagni, G., Occhiali, G. and van den Boogaard, V. (2021) 'Governance for Building Back Better' in Taylor, P. and McCarthy, M. (Eds) Building a Better World: The Crisis and Opportunity of Covid-19, IDS Bulletin 52.1, Brighton: IDS