6. Good Governance
Parameters of Good Governance
Good Governance vs Bad Governance
Implementation of Good Governance
Good Governance in Islamic Perspective
Hazarat Umer Era
Good Governance and Pakistan
Devolution of Power and Good Governance
Responsibilities of Local Government
Remedies for Good Governance
Conclusion
9. Participation
Legitimacy
Accountability
Openness
Transparency
Competence
Rule of Law
Prosperity
Responsibility
Relation between ruler and ruled
10. Participation, Legitimacy,
Accountability, Openness,
Transparency, Competence, Rule of
Law, Prosperity, Responsibility,
Relation between ruler and ruled
Arbitrary policy making, unaccountable
bureaucracies, Unjust legal System, abuse
of executive power, wide spread of
corruption, no rule of law, irresponsible
governments, incompetent civil service,
closed administrative system, lack of
economic prosperity and restrained
Relation between ruler and ruled.
Focuses on effective and efficient
administration and work a lot on
infrastructure It destroys infrastructure and believe
in power of bureaucracy
Focuses on strong stable capable growth, social
and economic development and institutional
stability
It destroys the concept of durable institutions
and efforts to improve decision making
process.
11.
12.
13. CHARACTERISTICS
Establishment of Majlis e Shurahs
Division of State
Central Government
Administrative policy
Open door policy
Accountability policy
Land policy
Merit policy
Revenue policy
14. “If a dog dies hungry on the bank of
River Euphrates, Umer will be
responsible for dereliction of duty”
17. To decentralize the authority of
provincial government
To make the decisions and to perform
all the matters through transparently
methods by avoiding the corrupt
practices
To ensure the participation of people
in making decisions
To eliminate Urban and Rural divide
To avoid gender-based discrimination