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Financial management
Procurement
Auditing
Transparency
Reporting
- asset declarations (natural resources, capital)
- annual reports
- build media capacity or NGO reporting capacity
Public Participation
- public notification procedures
- public participation procedures
- access to information procedures
- citizen participation in development of policies
- citizen participation in development of spending priorities
- citizen participation in development of service provision
- citizen participation in improvement of local governance
Capacity in State Audit Institution
Capacity in Oversight Institutions
Example of oversight institution - the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is reponsible, under U.S. federal law, for some environmental protection programs, which the EPA delegates to the States for administration, with EPA oversight for QA/QC purposes.
References
- Draft Paper (08 September 2006): "Strengthening Bank Group Engagement on Governance and Anti-Corruption" (603 kb PDF), World Bank
- Helping Countries Build and Implement Effective Anti-Corruption Strategies, in: New Empirical Tools for Anti-Corruption and Institutional Reform, by World Bank.
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