Accountability is in everybody interest
This issue highlights the importance of not only top-down but bottom-up and lateral accountability for humanitarian organizations and CSOs.
This issue's contents includes:
(i) Accountability in Public Interest;
(ii) The Role of Community in Reducing Corruption Risk During a Disaster;
(iii) Dynamic Accountability, A Stakeholder-driven Approach to Accountability;
(iv) Accountability and Resilience: A Marriage Made in Disasters;
(v) Accountability as a Trigger for Social Innovation;
(vi) Understanding Cultural Sustainability in the Context of Transboundary Water Governance;
(vii) Feedback and Complaints Mechanisms;
(viii) From Disaster Relief to Resilient Civil Society;
(ix) Rethinking the Participation Revolution;
(x) Achieving More Trust, Legitimacy and Resilience for Civil Society;
(xi) Filling the Gap on Sustainable Development Goal 16: Inclusive and Responsive Decision-Making Indicator Data;
(xii) Engaging Stakeholders to Increase Resilience: Rohingya Refugee Crisis;
(xiii); Rosie the Robot: Social Accountability One Tweet at a Time; and
(xiv) Accountability is in Everybody's Interest.