IN the quest for sustainable development, the Philippines faces a myriad of challenges spanning social, economic and environmental domains. However, the cornerstone to overcoming these challenges lies in the establishment and implementation of good governance across all levels of government, from the national leadership down to the smallest administrative units, the barangay. This article delves into how good governance can be the catalyst for sustainable development in the Philippines, addressing the multifaceted issues that hinder progress.

Good governance is characterized by principles such as transparency, accountability, participation and rule of law. When these are embedded in the fabric of government operations, they create an environment conducive to sustainable development. Here is how each principle contributes:

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