accountability and transparency
Accountability refers to the responsibility and obligation to answer for one's actions, decisions, and outcomes. It involves being answerable to others, acknowledging and accepting the consequences of one's actions, and taking ownership of the results. Transparency, on the other hand, refers to openness and clarity in information, processes, and decisions. It involves providing access to relevant information, being honest and forthcoming about intentions and actions, and encouraging scrutiny and understanding. Together, accountability and transparency foster trust, integrity, and good governance in various contexts, such as organizations, governments, and individuals.
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