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The Good Governance Agenda

The Good Governance Agenda refers to a set of principles and practices aimed at ensuring that public institutions operate effectively, transparently, and fairly. It emphasizes accountability, rule of law, participation, and responsiveness to citizens' needs. The goal is to build trust between governments and communities, promoting ethical leadership and reducing corruption. By implementing good governance, countries can enhance social and economic development, improve public services, and empower citizens. Ultimately, the agenda strives to create systems that work better for everyone, fostering a more just and equitable society.