Governance Quality
Governance Quality refers to the effectiveness and efficiency of institutions and processes that guide decision-making in a society. It encompasses aspects such as transparency, accountability, and rule of law, which help ensure that leaders act in the best interests of the public. High governance quality often leads to better public services, economic growth, and social stability.
Factors influencing governance quality include the strength of democratic institutions, the level of corruption, and the engagement of civil society. Countries with strong governance quality typically enjoy higher levels of trust among citizens and improved overall well-being, while poor governance can lead to conflict and instability.