Fact Sheet
Political and social accountability in governance
October 31, 2013
Governance
Pact's governance work aims to facilitate positive state-society interaction. Political and social accountability is at the core of the relationship between citizens and their government. Political and social accountability in governance describes Pact's initiatives and how we support accountability in our governance work.
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