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- (PDF) Social audit: From theory to practice - ResearchGate
Social auditing is a process that enables an organization to assess and demonstrate its social, economic, and environmental benefits and limitations
- A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO SOCIAL AUDIT AS A PARTICIPATORY TOOL TO . . .
During a local construction project for a six-kilometer local road in El Salvador, the stakeholders used a social audit to evaluate this project, with the intention of ensuring the road would be built with improved standards of quality, would meet the needs of the target population, and would be durable, thus benefiting future generations, as a
- Sage Research Methods - The SAGE Encyclopedia of Action . . .
A social audit is a tool to evaluate programmes, schemes and activities, often used by government-run service delivery agencies As a concept, ‘social audit’ was introduced in 1972 by Charles Medawar to promote corporate, governmental and professional accountability
- The Role and Impact of Social Audit in Enhancing Transparency . . .
Social audit is a powerful democratic tool that empowers citizens to evaluate and influence how public resources are managed Unlike traditional financial audits, social audits examine whether public programs and policies truly meet community needs and deliver promised benefits
- Social Audits - CIVICUS Global Alliance
This short article is a useful introduction to social audit methodology as applied by CIET International, a U S based international group of epidemiologists and social scientists who bring scientific research methods to local government and community levels
- SOCIAL AUDIT: A SHORT INTRODUCTION - JSTOR
It extracts lessons from the different social audit experiences and outlines the 20 key steps to implement an effective social audit to fight corruption and mismanagement in the public sector
- Social Audit: Concept and Application - saoicmai. in
A social audit is an ongoing process by which the potential beneficiaries and other stakeholders of an activity or project are involved from the planning to the monitoring and evaluation of that activity or project
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