By Adel Briones

I recently had a chance to run a toolkit development workshop in Fiji, my second in the past twelve months. I don’t think anyone wold argue – Fiji is, in a lot of ways, an interesting country.

Most interesting to me, as a social accountability advocate, is how it is faced with social and political challenges that influence the good governance movement. It is also in these challenges that I think we can find opportunities to start germinating social accountability in Fiji.

One is putting together a social accountability agenda specifically targeting policies and mechanisms that strengthen participatory decision-making in the country’s governance processes.

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