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AbstractThe Government of India launched the Good Urban Governance Campaign in September 2001. It is now being launched in the States and at local levels, with discussions envisaged among the local bodies, civil society, service providers and other stakeholders. The campaign proposes that good urban governance is characterized by principles of sustainability, subsidiarity of authority, equity of access to decision-making processes, efficiency in the delivery of public services, transparency and accountability of decision-making, civic engagement and citizenship, and individual security. The paper reports on the challenges facing the development of the partnerships necessary to the accomplishment of these goals.
AbstractThe Government of India launched the Good Urban Governance Campaign in September 2001. It is now being launched in the States and at local levels, with discussions envisaged among the local bodies, civil society, service providers and other stakeholders. The campaign proposes that good urban governance is characterized by principles of sustainability, subsidiarity of authority, equity of access to decision-making processes, efficiency in the delivery of public services, transparency and accountability of decision-making, civic engagement and citizenship, and individual security. The paper reports on the challenges facing the development of the partnerships necessary to the accomplishment of these goals.
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