Authors :
Dr. John Motsamai Modise; Phemelo Sheldon Modise
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 3 - March
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
Scribd :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7894585
Abstract :
The idea of good governance is the main topic
of this article. It examines many concepts of good
governance and methods for evaluating it. The concept
of "governance" and "good governance" is introduced,
along with how they relate to the global sustainable
development goal. The following sections cover the
measurement of good governance, the eight principles of
good governance, corruption and poor governance,
governance reforms, and anti-corruption. Since the
articles are multi-disciplinary, they may simply be
modified to fit various local and cultural settings while
focusing on universal ideals and challenges. The article
also aims to give readers the tools they need to
implement and propagate these standards in daily life,
the workplace, and society. It also aims to increase
readers' ethical awareness and dedication to performing
honorably from a theoretical perspective, to improve
efficiency. Sustain interest and support the growth of
critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication
skills—all essential for ethical training. It is suggested
that a variety of traits be had in order to accomplish
these goals, with the ability to:
Strike a balance between practical and general ethics;
Make connections between morality and other world
issues;
Stress the value of morality and ethics in daily life;
Place an emphasis on global ethics and universal
principles while allowing for a variety of regional and
cultural viewpoints.
The idea of good governance is the main topic
of this article. It examines many concepts of good
governance and methods for evaluating it. The concept
of "governance" and "good governance" is introduced,
along with how they relate to the global sustainable
development goal. The following sections cover the
measurement of good governance, the eight principles of
good governance, corruption and poor governance,
governance reforms, and anti-corruption. Since the
articles are multi-disciplinary, they may simply be
modified to fit various local and cultural settings while
focusing on universal ideals and challenges. The article
also aims to give readers the tools they need to
implement and propagate these standards in daily life,
the workplace, and society. It also aims to increase
readers' ethical awareness and dedication to performing
honorably from a theoretical perspective, to improve
efficiency. Sustain interest and support the growth of
critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication
skills—all essential for ethical training. It is suggested
that a variety of traits be had in order to accomplish
these goals, with the ability to:
Strike a balance between practical and general ethics;
Make connections between morality and other world
issues;
Stress the value of morality and ethics in daily life;
Place an emphasis on global ethics and universal
principles while allowing for a variety of regional and
cultural viewpoints.