
Public Accountability Measures
Public accountability measures are systems and processes that ensure government entities and officials are responsible for their actions and decisions. They involve transparency, oversight, and reporting to the public to prevent misuse of power, corruption, or inefficiency. These measures include audits, performance evaluations, public consultations, and access to information, enabling citizens to hold authorities accountable for their conduct and resource management. Ultimately, they promote trust, good governance, and the responsible delivery of services by making sure public officials answer to the people they serve.