The National Integrity Strategy is a national strategy document to establish good governance through the achievement of integrity and corruption; Where the activities to be undertaken have been identified with the aim of proper implementation of institutional laws and regulations, systematic reform and development, capacity building and establishing the character of all concerned with the institution.
Need for implementation of national sanitation strategy
The successful implementation of the SDG's aimed at creating a happy and prosperous Sonar Bangla requires the implementation of a national reform strategy to effectively establish and promote justice and integrity in the state and its institutions and society, successfully prevent corruption and establish integrated good governance. Besides, the implementation of the National Sanitation Strategy is required as an important part of the Annual Performance Agreement. Without the establishment of good governance, it is not possible to achieve the desired development of any country or to make that development sustainable. Implementation of righteousness is the first step in establishing good governance. Every family, educational institution, public and private office, political and social institution - all need good governance equally. One of the objectives of implementing the reform strategy is to simplify the process of obtaining services for citizens. If the service is facilitated:
(a) Cost reduction
(b) Citizens or persons receiving services are satisfied
(c) Time is saved
(d) increase the quality of service, and
(e) Opportunities for corruption are reduced
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS