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Achieving Meaningful Accountability for People Living in Poverty and Marginalisation

Published on 14 April 2015

Meaningful accountability can shift power imbalances that prevent sustainable development for people living in poverty and marginalisation. Accountability consists of both the rights of citizens to make claims and demand a response, and the involvement of citizens in ensuring that related action is taken.

However, for the poorest and most marginalised people accountability is often unattainable. They face multiple barriers in influencing social, political and economic decision-making processes and accessing the services they are entitled to. This briefing draws on research by the Participate initiative to highlight the key components necessary for processes of accountability to be meaningful for all.

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  • Participate_Accountability_PB.pdf
  • Authors

    Erika López Franco

    Research Officer

    Thea Shahrokh

    Research Officer

    Publication details

    published by
    Institute of Development Studies
    authors
    Shahrokh, T. and Lopez-Franco, E.
    journal
    Participate Briefing
    language
    English

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