Governance Institutes Network International
(GINI) was set up as a governance and policy
reforms purpose
organization registered under section 42 of
Companies Ordinance 1984 in 2007 with its
own board of directors and office at House # 23,
Street # 30, Sector F-8/1, Islamabad.
GINI is a multidiscipline research oriented organization. Its underlying
objective is to undertake policy,
institutional & cultural analysis and action
research advocacy as well as consultancy to
facilitate politically owned institutional
revival through networked research outputs
and social communication through advocacy,
workshops, seminars, conferences and media
to create and increase awareness of the need
or result oriented accountability for good
governance.
The Information communications technology (ICT) team at GINI has a unique
capacity of National Reconstruction Bureau’s
institutional memory, especially with
reference to e-governance initiatives. Our
core team has over twenty years of
experience in developmental and
implementation of multiple national level
programs, using IT as a support mechanism
Our expertise now extends to and includes
information gathering methodologies,
inter-relational data bases, and GIS
applications synergized to facilitate
decision support systems further supported
by detailed analysis, evaluation and/or
visual/spatial representations.
Such information systems have been utilized to perform routine monitoring
of government service delivery by elected
representatives and citizen organizations at
the local level. In this way the gap between
government claims and ground realities has
been narrowed with a concomitant effect on
reducing corruption.
To create a think tank of governance
practitioners and analysts having
special expertise in studying /
participating in transformative
processes to advance the theory and
practice of change processes that
contribute to politically owned
institutional revival in post colonial
societies.
To
network think tanks and individual practitioners and
analysts involved in transformative processes of
post-colonial societies, in order to increase their
contributions to processes.
Key Activities
To conduct
research on core governance institutions such as the police,
judiciary, taxation, finance, accountability, land registration as
well as transactions and processes such as contracting, procurement,
accounting and auditing, as well as their roots in post-colonial
institutions and systems.
To organize annual GINI conferences.
To publicize and disseminate research products at GINI
conferences and component workshops as well as through
the internet.
To send invitations amongst network members and other
highly qualified specialists for research papers to be
prepared and presented at each Annual Conference and
Component Workshop, in accordance with the theme to be
explored.
To invite relevant elected officials, civil servants,
civil society leaders, the private sector, the media
academia and other opinion formers at each Annual
Conference and Component Workshop.
To prepare detailed post-event reports documenting the
proceedings including the research papers presented,
main concerns voiced by participants, major issues or
consensus and contention, any resolutions,/decisions or
points of agreement amongst participants, and the final
recommended policies and actions.
To develop and maintain a website
for dissemination of research material.
To develop online discussion forum/blogs to facilitate
communication and coordination amongst GINI partners and
stakeholders.
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