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Good Governance
TAWEA promotes good governance at all levels by looking at key issues (corruption, accountability and transparency) that are significant stumbling blocks to development. TAWEA advocates for effective community participation influencing decision making processes, knowing that poor participation and excluding people in organization decisions leads to the denial of their rights and low levels of transparency and accountability on the side of government and non-state actors.
TAWEA administers social accountability tools such as Public Expenditure Tracking Survey (PETS), Community Score Cards, Social Audits and Local Governance Performance Index (LGPI) in water, education and health sectors as ways of holding duty bearers accountable to delivering improved services and advancing civics paces.