Civil society’s functional contribution to good governance could be:
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Watchdog — against violation of human rights and governing deficiencies.
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Advocate — of the weaker sections’ point of view.
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Agitator — on behalf of aggrieved citizens.
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Educator — of citizens on their rights, entitlements and responsibilities and the government about the pulse of the people.
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Service provider — to areas and people not reached by official efforts or as government’s agent.
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Mobiliser — of public opinion for or against a programme or policy.
Civil society acts through ‘social capital’— the capacity of people to act together willingly in their common long-term interest. Social capital is strong in a homogeneous, egalitarian society.