In India, a country that ranks low on the Transparency International Index and is known for high levels of corruption, there has been a recent surge of activity from Civil Society Organizations leading to a new consciousness among citizens about their role in a democracy. This paper analyzes this development in civil society, the impact it has had, what can be learned from this experience, the shortcomings to such work and the challenges facing Indian groups as they look forward to the next ten years.
Publication & Resource Type:
Working Papers
Year Published:
2007
Main Contact:
Courtney Heck
Funder(s):
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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