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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How, where, and under what circumstances does citizens’ increased access to more and better data lead to a more accountable political settlement?
This document sets out how areas with devolution deals will be scrutinised and held to account through local scrutiny, by the public and by government.
Reviews literature on the experience of civil society organisations supporting accountability mechanisms in cash transfer programmes
The Committee on Standards in Public Life is holding an open consultation as part of its review into accountability in public life.
High-level principles for how the accountability system for educational performance will operate and how the different organisations fit within it.
A description of how government handles public funds and how public spending is accountable to Parliament.
This review synthesises literature on how taxation can be used as an instrument for accountability and responsiveness by governments
Research has found that there has to be a clear link between ID and government reputation for accountability to be possible
This is the standard budget template for delivery partners with accountable grant arrangements.
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Under what circumstances does enhancing community accountability and empowerment improve education outcomes?
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