Guardians of Truth: How Records and Archives Power Good Governance
In an age of misinformation, political spin, and fading public trust, truth has a trail, and it lives in records. Behind every transparent government or institution, every fair policy, and every accountable leader lies a well-managed system of documentation. Records provide the hard evidence behind every public decision, whether it’s a signed government or institutional contract, a council meeting minute, or a historical land title. These records are more than dusty files locked away in cabinets or databases; they are the evidence of decisions made, actions taken, and promises kept (or broken). They are the quiet yet powerful proof that holds institutions accountable and empowers citizens to ask the hard questions: What happened? Who decided? Where did the money go? From tracking public spending to preserving national memory, records and archives serve as the foundation of democracy and good governance. They empower citizens to demand answers, help leaders make informed decisions, and ...