
The Governance of Good Governance
Good governance refers to how organizations, governments, or institutions make decisions, enforce rules, and manage resources transparently, ethically, and responsibly. It ensures accountability, participation by stakeholders, and adherence to laws and policies. Effective governance promotes fairness, efficiency, and trust, leading to sustainable development and proper delivery of services. In simple terms, good governance is about making thoughtful, fair decisions that serve the community’s best interests while being transparent and accountable for actions taken.