Transparency refers to the quality of being open, honest, and easily understandable. In government context, it means making information accessible and visible to the public regarding decision-making processes and actions taken by officials.
Picture transparency as a clear glass jar filled with colorful candies. You can see exactly what is inside the jar, how many candies there are, and choose one confidently based on what you know about them.
Accountability: The obligation for individuals or organizations to take responsibility for their actions and decisions.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): Legislation that grants individuals the right to access certain records held by government agencies.
Whistleblower: Someone who exposes wrongdoing within an organization by revealing confidential information in public interest.
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