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The State of Accountability in the Global South : Challenges and Responses / Sylvia I Bergh, Sony Pellissery, C Sathyamala.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781789907506
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.6 BER
Contents:
Foreword xvii Introduction – public accountability in the global south: approaches and practices 1 Sylvia I. Bergh, Wil Hout, Sony Pellissery and C. Sathyamala PART I SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH 1 Enhancing citizen voices in service delivery in India: the role of social accountability tools 23 Samuel Paul and Meena Nair 2 Social accountability initiatives in Egypt: unlocking the ‘black box’ of contextual factors 41 Yasmin Khodary 3 Governance in translation: participatory budgeting across the developing world 60 Brian Wampler and Michael Touchton 4 Making the most of tech moments in accountable governance: identifying suitable entry points, actors and contexts 77 Fletcher Tembo 5 Civil society and state accountability: holding the state accountable in the context of shrinking civic space in Kenya 99 Antony Otieno Ong’ayo 6 Right to public services: reconceptualizing the path to (social) accountability in India 126 Anognya Parthasarathy PART II ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICS FROM THE ‘SUPPLY SIDE’ PERSPECTIVE 7 Frameworks of accountability in healthcare 151 James Warner Björkman 8 Holding the Ugandan police to account: case study of the Police Accountability and Reform Project 165 Wil Hout, Natascha Wagner and Rose Namara 9 The Office of Auditor General Zambia: becoming a professional audit office that empowers the public 182 James Hathaway 10 Accountable to whom? Basic service delivery in India’s urban-development programmes 198 Arvind Balaji Rajasekaran 11 Neoliberal reforms and public accountability in the Western Balkans 221 Rachel Kurian 12 Conclusion: main findings and future challenges to public accountability 245 Sylvia I. Bergh, Wil Hout, Meenal Thakur and C. Sathyamala Index
Summary: "Political leaders and institutions across the Global South are continually failing to respond to the needs of their citizens. This incisive book sets out to establish the pathways to and outcomes of accountability in a development context, as well as to investigate the ways in which people can seek redress and hold their public officials to account. Providing a timely complement to the current literature on accountability, the book features contributions from a diverse range of experienced and up-and-coming scholars and practitioners across the globe. Chapters explore questions of how improved accountability relations emerge, under what conditions they can be maintained, and what role civil-society actors, donors, and new ICT tools can and should play in developing countries. Integrating empirical case studies from Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia with a strong theoretical framework on accountability relations, the book delivers a comprehensive analysis of accountability initiatives across the Global South and ultimately reflects on how they contribute to reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16. This insightful book will be an essential resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners worldwide who are engaged in enhancing public sector accountability and implementing SDG 16. It will also help to guide social movements and citizen-led action"-- Provided by publisher.
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Foreword xvii
Introduction – public accountability in the global south:
approaches and practices 1
Sylvia I. Bergh, Wil Hout, Sony Pellissery and C. Sathyamala

PART I SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
1 Enhancing citizen voices in service delivery in India: the
role of social accountability tools 23
Samuel Paul and Meena Nair
2 Social accountability initiatives in Egypt: unlocking the
‘black box’ of contextual factors 41
Yasmin Khodary
3 Governance in translation: participatory budgeting across
the developing world 60
Brian Wampler and Michael Touchton
4 Making the most of tech moments in accountable
governance: identifying suitable entry points, actors and contexts 77
Fletcher Tembo
5 Civil society and state accountability: holding the state
accountable in the context of shrinking civic space in Kenya 99
Antony Otieno Ong’ayo
6 Right to public services: reconceptualizing the path to
(social) accountability in India 126
Anognya Parthasarathy

PART II ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICS FROM THE
‘SUPPLY SIDE’ PERSPECTIVE
7 Frameworks of accountability in healthcare 151
James Warner Björkman
8 Holding the Ugandan police to account: case study of the
Police Accountability and Reform Project 165
Wil Hout, Natascha Wagner and Rose Namara
9 The Office of Auditor General Zambia: becoming
a professional audit office that empowers the public 182
James Hathaway
10 Accountable to whom? Basic service delivery in India’s
urban-development programmes 198
Arvind Balaji Rajasekaran
11 Neoliberal reforms and public accountability in the
Western Balkans 221
Rachel Kurian
12 Conclusion: main findings and future challenges to public
accountability 245
Sylvia I. Bergh, Wil Hout, Meenal Thakur and C. Sathyamala
Index

"Political leaders and institutions across the Global South are continually failing to respond to the needs of their citizens. This incisive book sets out to establish the pathways to and outcomes of accountability in a development context, as well as to investigate the ways in which people can seek redress and hold their public officials to account. Providing a timely complement to the current literature on accountability, the book features contributions from a diverse range of experienced and up-and-coming scholars and practitioners across the globe. Chapters explore questions of how improved accountability relations emerge, under what conditions they can be maintained, and what role civil-society actors, donors, and new ICT tools can and should play in developing countries. Integrating empirical case studies from Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia with a strong theoretical framework on accountability relations, the book delivers a comprehensive analysis of accountability initiatives across the Global South and ultimately reflects on how they contribute to reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16. This insightful book will be an essential resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners worldwide who are engaged in enhancing public sector accountability and implementing SDG 16. It will also help to guide social movements and citizen-led action"-- Provided by publisher.

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