Diversidad de los enfoques y de los indicadores de gobernanza Legitimidad y arraigo del poder y de los modos de gobernanza Participación en los asuntos públicos: democracia y ciudadanía Pertinencia y eficacia de las instituciones: ingeniería institucional y reforma de la acción pública Cooperación multi-actores en la regulación pública y en la gestión del bien común De lo local a lo mundial: articulación y cooperación entre los niveles de gobernanza
Local Nacional Regional Mundial
- Organizaciones no gobernamentales nacionales e internacionales
- Fundaciones, agencia financiadora
- Principio de rendición de cuentas
- MUNDO
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Accountability, Strategy, and International Non-Governmental Organizations (L. David Brown and Mark H. Moore, The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, The Kennedy School of Government)
This paper is presented on the site of the Ash Institute for democratic governance and innovation http://www.innovations.harvard.edu
Por Martin Vielajus
Increased prominence and greater influence expose international
non-governmental development and environmental organizations (INGOs) to increased demands for accountability from a wide variety of stakeholders--donors, beneficiaries, staffs, and partners among others. This paper focuses on developing the concept of INGO accountability, first as an abstract concept and then as a strategic idea with very different implications for different INGO strategies. We examine those implications for INGOs that emphasize service delivery, capacity-building, and policy influence. We propose that INGOs committed to service delivery may owe more accountability to donors and service regulators; capacity-building INGOs may be particularly obligated to clients whose capacities are being enhanced; and policy influence INGOs may be especially accountable to political constituencies and to influence targets. INGOs that are expanding their activities to include new initiatives may need to reorganize their accountability systems to implement their strategies effectively.
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L. David Brown is the Associate Director of International Programs at the Hauser Center and a Visiting Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government.
Mark H. Moore is the Director of the Hauser Center and the Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice Policy and Management at the Kennedy School. H. Moore is the Director of the Hauser Center and the Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice Policy and Management at the Kennedy School.