
Transparency and Accountability Framework
The Transparency and Accountability Framework is a set of principles and practices designed to ensure that organizations, governments, or institutions operate openly and take responsibility for their actions. Transparency means making information accessible and clear, so everyone knows how decisions are made and resources are used. Accountability involves holding individuals or organizations responsible for their actions, ensuring they answer for their decisions. Together, these concepts promote trust and foster a culture of ethical behavior by allowing stakeholders to understand operations and challenge any wrongdoing. This framework is essential for good governance and effective public trust.