Fixing Governance from Below Why Short Route of Accountability Cannot Solve the Education Crisis
Fixing Governance from Below Why Short Route of Accountability Cannot Solve the Education Crisis
- ISBN 13:
9780197802205
- ISBN 10:
0197802206
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 11/03/2025
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
In Fixing Governance from Below, Masooda Bano critically examines the repeated failures of decentralizing education systems and promoting community participation as solutions to learning crises. Drawing on compelling research from Pakistan, India, Nigeria, and Indonesia, the book reveals how international aid programs--designed based on what works in Western contexts--routinely misjudge local realities. At the same time, national governments implement costly, donor-approved reforms to gain international credibility, while real, on-the-ground issues remain unaddressed. Challenging conventional wisdom, Bano questions the assumption that more participation, more training, and more decentralization automatically lead to better educational outcomes. She highlights how different tiers of governance are inter-linked and so are the incentive structures: while bottom-up measures can enhance accountability in countries with strong national-level oversight, they cannot replace it. Further, the author illustrates why top-down mandates for "community involvement" often fail, whereas organic, locally-driven participation tends to succeed.
With sharp insights and thought-provoking analysis, this book calls for a fundamental shift in how we approach educational reform--one that respects local contexts, prioritizes genuine accountability, and moves beyond one-size-fits-all solutions. More than just an academic critique, it is a call to rethink the strategies shaping the future of millions of children.




