Welcome to Meghalaya Institute of Governance (MIG)

Introduction

There is no alternative to good governance. It is the correlation between good governance and social mobilisation which go hand-in-hand in making any social development scheme successful and sustainable. A robust and effective model of good governance is not only a sturdy pedestal for the launch of such schemes, but it ensures that the scheme meets the objectives which it is set out to achieve. 

In the context of Meghalaya, concerted efforts are being done to develop a partnership model of development based on promoting livelihoods based on sustainable management of natural resources. The flagship intervention, Integrated Basin Development and Livelihoods Programme (IBDLP), launched by the Government of Meghalaya in April 2012 seeks to achieve its goal of a poverty free Meghalaya, by creating a framework of good governance – one that is based on a participatory and transparent approach that is intricately woven into everyday execution of government schemes.

The strongest pillar of MBDA which is good governance and is put to action by Meghalaya Institute of Governance (MIG), one of the three nodal agencies of MBDA. MIG has made successful inroads while implementing governance reforms, administrative initiatives, and institutional reforms and induces multi-stakeholder partnership to foster growth-oriented and people-centred inclusive governance in Meghalaya.

About Us

About Meghalaya Institute of Governance (MIG)

The Meghalaya Institute of Governance (MIG) was created as one of the institutional support mechanisms of the Meghalaya Basin Development Authority with a vision to facilitate the political system, administration and institutions for effective, efficient, accountable, responsive and transparent governance for the benefit of all citizens...
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Aims & Objectives

Aims of MIG

  • To impart information and knowledge aimed at building and promoting good governance to local level institutions/community/primary stakeholders for up scaling people’s zeal in participation while ensuring sustainability of development programmes.
  • To provide inputs for strengthening grass root processes of democratic institutions infusing transparency and accountability in governance.

Objectives of MIG

  • Serve as the apex level resource institute for development of democratic governance and for ensuring impact across and among different strata of the society.
  • Work with government departments and other stake holders to analyse key issues in governance, identify solutions, help develop action plans and support implementation of these plans and the reform agenda.
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Our Staffs

Latest Updates

Meghalaya Legislative Research Fellowship (MLRF) Hiring
12, June 24
Addendum No. 3: Extension on Submission for Request for Proposal (RFP) for “Selection of Knowledge & Executing Partner for MLRF” under MIG, MBDA
12, June 24
Knowledge & Executing Partner for MLRF” under MIG, MBDA
12, June 24
Addendum No. 1: Request for Proposal (RFP) for “Selection of Knowledge & Executing Partner for MLRF” under MIG, MBDA
12, June 24
Request for Proposal (RFP) for “Selection of Knowledge & Executing Partner for MLRF” under MIG, MBDA
12, June 24
IBDLP Newsletter 2014
12, June 24
Citizen Report 2013
12, June 24
IBDLP Newsletter 2013
12, June 24
In Conversation with People of Meghalaya – Enterprise Facilitation
12, June 24
In Conversation with People of Meghalaya Good Governance – Taking Meghalaya Forward
12, June 24
In Conversation with People of Meghalaya – Natural Resource Management
12, June 24
In Conversation with People of Meghalaya – Knowledge Management
12, June 24

Partners

Infrastructure Development Finance Company (IDFC)
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Khasi Jaintia Welfare Association (KJWA)
The North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC)
Informed Conscious and Responsible Existence (ICARE)

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