The National Integrity Strategy of Bangladesh

The National Integrity Strategy of Bangladesh

What is National Integrity Strategy (NIS) ?

The National Integrity Strategy (NIS) is a comprehensive set of goals, strategies, and action plans aimed at improving state and non-state institutions' level of independence to perform, accountability, efficiency, transparency, and effectiveness over time.

Bangladesh's National Integrity Strategy is a critical issue in our development. The 'National Integrity Strategy' (NIS) is intended to be a policy document aimed at preventing corruption. A National Integrity Strategy's overarching goal is to provide a system of governance that fosters citizen trust. The NIS recognizes that the state's legal institutions require public watchdogs to hold them accountable. As a result, the strategy is aimed at a broad audience and takes into account political, social, and cultural factors.

The Stakeholders include not only government and administrative institutions, but also members of society such as families, civil society, and community organizations. The NIS is a tool for improving institutional integrity and combating corruption.

People's improved honesty and morality, as well as policies and procedures, are seen as a vehicle for addressing and correcting the institutions' current crisis of integrity. The NIS will establish that only people with integrity will be elected as people's representatives, and they will use their collective will to restore integrity to society once it is implemented.

The Bangladeshi government believes that the issue of institutional integrity should not end at the top. Instead, each institution is expected to develop mechanisms for implementing institution-specific strategies at various levels.

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