Social Accountability in Challenging Environments: Case Studies from Egypt

Yasmin Khodary
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Through deploying the 2015 World Bank framework of contextual drivers for social accountability, this article seeks to examine three recent social accountability initiatives (sais) in the agriculture, health, and local development sectors in Egypt to identify the contextual drivers and success factors of sais operating in challenging environments. The article aims to answer the following questions: what roles do recent sais in Egypt play? What are the challenges that sais encounter? And how do such challenges (re)shape the processes and dynamics of sais? The article finds that in challenging environments–where invited spaces are controlled, citizens’ collective action is limited, and commitment by state-officials is not guaranteed–the role of interlocutors becomes key in boosting the effectiveness of sais. It plays the role of a mediator, mobilizer to citizen and state action, and information intermediary, which generates, simplifies, and disseminates information. In this sense, this article draws on the critical missing link in sais through an in-depth analysis of the role of interlocutors in overcoming challenging or constraining circumstances.
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挑战环境中的社会责任:来自埃及的案例研究
通过部署2015年世界银行社会问责背景驱动因素框架,本文试图研究埃及农业、卫生和地方发展部门最近的三项社会问责举措,以确定在具有挑战性的环境中运作的社会问责的背景驱动因素和成功因素。这篇文章旨在回答以下问题:埃及最近的sai扮演了什么角色?sais面临哪些挑战?这些挑战如何(重新)塑造sais的过程和动态?文章发现,在具有挑战性的环境中——受邀空间受到控制,公民的集体行动受到限制,国家官员的承诺得不到保证——对话者的作用成为提高sais有效性的关键。它扮演着调解人、公民和国家行动的动员者以及信息中介的角色,产生、简化和传播信息。从这个意义上说,本文通过深入分析对话者在克服具有挑战性或约束性的环境中的作用,利用了sais中关键的缺失环节。
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期刊介绍: The aim of MELG is to provide a peer-reviewed venue for academic analysis in which the legal lens allows scholars and practitioners to address issues of compelling concern to the Middle East. The journal is multi-disciplinary – offering contributors from a wide range of backgrounds an opportunity to discuss issues of governance, jurisprudence, and socio-political organization, thereby promoting a common conceptual framework and vocabulary for exchanging ideas across boundaries – geographic and otherwise. It is also broad in scope, discussing issues of critical importance to the Middle East without treating the region as a self-contained unit.
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