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What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
What is “governance”? | Imiyoborere ni iki? |
The term governance often gives rise to confusion because it is (erroneously) assumed that it must refer solely to acts or duties of the government. | Ijambo imiyoborere ahanini butera amayobera kubera ahanini risobanura nk'ibikorwa bya leta |
Of course, governments do play an important role in many kinds of governance. | Nibyo koko, leta zigira uruhare runini mu butegetsi |
However, in fact, the concept is far broader, and extends beyond merely the State. | Gusa ariko, ni ingingo yagutse kandi kurenga ku cyitwa leta |
For example, we have seen increasing reference recently to the notion of “corporate governance”, a process that involves oversight both by the State and by a host of non-State bodies, including corporations themselves. | Nk'urugero, twabonye kwiyongera ku ngingo ya "imiyoborere y'ibigo" nk'inzira igirwamo uruhare n'inzego za leta n'izitari iza leta, harimo na sosiyete ubwazo |
Don McLean points out that the word governance derives from the Latin word “gubernare”, which refers to the action of steering a ship. | Don McLean yerekana ko ijambo imiyoborere rikomoka ku ijambo ry'ikilatini "gubernare", bisobanura igikorwa cyo kuyobora ubwato |
This etymology suggests a broader definition for governance. | Iki gisobanuro cyimbitse gitanga ubundi busobanuro bwagutse bw'ubutegetsi |
One important implication of this broader view is that governance includes multiple tools and mechanisms. | Akandi kamaro k'iyi ngingo ni uko ubutegetsi burimo uburyo bwinshi bukoreshwa |
Traditional law and policy are certainly among those mechanisms. | Itegeko na politiki gakondo biri muri ubwo buryo bukoreshwa |
However, as we shall see throughout this primer, governance can take place through many other channels. | Ariko, tuzareba muri iki gihe, imiyoborere ishobora gufata indi miyoboro |
Technology, social norms, decision-making procedures, and institutional design: all of these are as equally important in governance as law or policy. | Ikoranabuhanga, imibereho rusange, gufata ibyemezo n'ibigo mbonera: byose bifite akamaro kamwe n'imiyoborere nk'itegeko cyangwa politiki. |
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Jan 21, 2024