posted on 2024-09-05, 22:39authored byJohn Gaventa, Rosemary McGee
Transparency and accountability initiatives (TAIs) have taken democratisation, governance, aid and development circles by storm since the turn of the century. Many actors involved with them – as donors, funders, programme managers, implementers and researchers – are now keen to know more about what these initiatives are achieving. This issue of Development Policy Review arises from a study of the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives in different development sectors. It analyses existing evidence, discusses how approaches to learning about TAIs might be improved, and recommends how impact and effectiveness could be enhanced.
History
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
Gaventa, J. and McGee, R. (2013), The Impact of Transparency and Accountability Initiatives. Development Policy Review, 31: s3–s28. doi: 10.1111/dpr.12017