Governance for sustainable human development in El Salvador
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i57.6248Keywords:
Governability, Non-governmental organizations, State, Environmental challenges, Human rights.Abstract
The governability of the Republic requires an organized human foundation to set up the social dynamic and active expression of the people in a national effort for sustainable human development. Between man, individually speaking, and the State, as a whole figure, there are intermediate organizations that allow for the combination of individual forces in defense of their group interests or their particular objectives, thus constituting an instance of social power or pressure group; a group of service, promotion, defense or mutual aid. The State relies on the efforts of organizations and it possesses a system of legal checks and records over a range of these organizations. This article presents a series of proposals and approaches in new environments within a context that requires proper decision-making.
Entorno, december 2014, issue 57: 10-21
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