Centre for Sustainable Governance

Sustainable Governance has assumed new importance in the light of the realities of today’s governance environment. Sustainability of governance in this context does not only refer to the balancing of developmental needs against ecological limitations, but also takes into account financial, technological, and socio-cultural constraints, to encompass a holistic model of governance and development.

With this growing awareness of the need for sustainability, and to cater to the particular requirements of local administrative bodies, the Centre for Sustainable Governance was established in the All India Institute of Local Self-Government in March 2019 with a mandate to identify gaps in the current governance structures and practices, suggest sustainable solutions, and engage in policy advocacy in key developmental areas.

The Centre is currently undertaking projects across various sectors including Water Resources, Sanitation, Urban Planning and Development, and capacity enhancement of government functionaries, among others, and has taken the initiative to expand the reach of the AIILSG to rural areas, starting with the issue of Rural Sanitation.

Some of the currently ongoing projects of the Centre are: