Introduction This important article is about the Good Governance and Law Rules policy issued by the Aquino Government Chapter 7 of the Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA). The policies of good governance and rule of law include the importance of building an open, efficient, transparent and accountable government that will pave the way for better management. And a country without corruption.
In this article I will explain governance in Bangladesh, good governance, good governance, good governance concepts, and the role of various stakeholders in securing good governance in Bangladesh. This paper is based on secondary information such as recent publications, magazines, books, research reports. Related documents are also collected through Internet browsing. Structurally, the paper is divided into five parts. The second part explains the methodology and the theoretical composition. The third part is aimed at conceptual analysis of good governance. The fourth part is aimed at focusing on the critical evaluation of the excellent governance of our country. In Part V we list several suggestions and instructions for further need.
Recently, the terms "governance" and "good governance" are increasingly being used in development literature. Bad governance is increasingly seen as one of the fundamental causes of all evil in our society (as opposed to good governance). Major donors and international financial institutions (such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund) are increasingly relying on aid and financing under the condition of ensuring reform of "governance" and "good governance". Simply put, "governance" means the process of decision making and decision-making. Governance can be used in a variety of environments, including corporate governance, international governance, national governance, and regional governance.
Governance is used in a variety of situations, including corporate governance, international governance, national governance, and regional governance (UNESCAP). The terms "governance" and "good governance" are increasingly being used for the development of literature. Today, bad governance is seen as one of the fundamental causes of all development in society. Most donors and international financial institutions are increasingly based on aid and loans under the condition that they will ensure the implementation of "good governance" reforms.