Assignment 1 - Gov and Devt
Assignment 1 - Gov and Devt
ASSIGNMENT 1
“The Importance of Governance and Development and its Inter-relationship”
1. What is your understanding of the concept of governance? And what is your own
concept of governance?
Governance encompasses more than just government. It refers to the different
ways in which social life or interaction is coordinated in its broadest sense. In line with
this, government can be viewed as one of the institutions in governance and this suggests
that governance can exist without government. As what I have grasped, governance can
exist without government in the sense that governance without government can promote
itself by using governmental agencies. Since governance refers to the institutions and
actors from within and beyond the government, this implies that governance involves
administration of the public or what we called public administration and/or management
done by the administrators in various governmental agencies. With this, governance is
more on processes of governing, the institutions, processes and practices through which
issues of common concern are decided upon and regulated.
Given that governance involves interaction and processes between institutions and
civil society, in my discernment, the concept of governance revolves around control and
administration (on how rules, norms, and acts are structured, maintained, governed, and
held accountable) while government is the involvement of politics (acquisition and
exercise of power). When it comes to governance, the control and administration take
place in policy formulation and implementation. Governance has become a valuable
technique to strengthen the legitimacy of the public domain, whether as an instrument of
public affairs management or as a barometer of political progress. It has also evolved into
a comparative political analytical framework or strategy. For instance, with a good
governance, when it prioritizes serving the people with best and quality government
services, for example in health needs, the government will have a good image to the
people. Hence, governance, specifically a good governance, can lead to an effective
government.
Above all, with all the ideas stated above, governance is the performance or
outcome of the government.
Governance is critical for progress. Societies with more effective and accountable
governing institutions outperform on a wide range of topics, from economic growth to
human development and social cohesion. However, governance should be viewed as
more than just an input to economic growth.
According to research, improving governance can provide countries with a
significant development dividend. It is projected that if a country improves its
governance from a low to an average level, it can nearly triple its per capita GDP in the
long run while also reducing infant mortality and illiteracy.
In addition, Governance has emerged as one of the most critical ideas in emerging
countries. As a result, many countries are attempting to pursue good governance and
adoption in accordance with the established governance model in order to accomplish the
desired long-term economic growth and development.
For example, Yemen's economy has been in a profound slump since March 2015
as a result of the Saudi alliance conflict. After the conflict, the economy needed to be
restructured using solid and well-defined good governance principles in order to
accomplish Sustainable Development goals. In line with this, a general framework to
implement good governance has been recommended to be considered in the future
national development agenda to tolerate achieving sustainable development based on
research findings and learning from other countries' experiences, development progress
and challenges. Building human capacity is one of the most important needs for making a
qualitative change toward sustainable development.
As Kaufmann says, “governance is not the only thing that matters for
development (…). But when governance is poor, policymaking in other areas is also
compromised.”