The Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) promotes the principles of good governance through education, engagement, and collaboration-empowering citizens, the private sector, and civil society to take an active role in building a more transparent, inclusive, and accountable Bahamas. ORG believes that when people and institutions are informed, involved, and accountable, opportunities for social and economic growth become more equitable, resilient, and sustainable. Guided by its core values-Consensus, Equality, Transparency, and Actionable Solutions-ORG works to: Foster consensus through open, respectful dialogue that bridges divides and builds trust. Advance equality by amplifying ... read more The Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) promotes the principles of good governance through education, engagement, and collaboration-empowering citizens, the private sector, and civil society to take an active role in building a more transparent, inclusive, and accountable Bahamas. ORG believes that when people and institutions are informed, involved, and accountable, opportunities for social and economic growth become more equitable, resilient, and sustainable. Guided by its core values-Consensus, Equality, Transparency, and Actionable Solutions-ORG works to: Foster consensus through open, respectful dialogue that bridges divides and builds trust. Advance equality by amplifying the voices of marginalized groups, ensuring every Bahamian has a seat at the table. Model transparency by championing honesty, accessibility, and integrity in both governance and organizational practice. Drive actionable solutions that transform research, dialogue, and policy into measurable, lasting impact. Through this approach, ORG directly contributes to the achievement of several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including: SDG 16 - Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, by promoting integrity, accountability, and citizen participation. SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals, by fostering collaboration across government, civil society, and business. SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities, by ensuring inclusion and representation for all, especially marginalized communities. SDG 13 - Climate Action, by supporting transparent and participatory approaches to environmental governance and resilience. Together, these commitments reflect ORG's belief that good governance is not just a policy ideal-it is the foundation for a fairer, stronger, and more sustainable Bahamas.
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By Matthew Aubry | Executive Director
The Bahamas is one of the most climate-vulnerable nations in the world. Rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and changing marine ecosystems threaten not only our environment but also the... Read the full report ›By Matthew Aubry | Executive Director
Across The Bahamas, nonprofit and faith-based organizations quietly form the backbone of many communities. They mentor young people, provide counseling and crisis support, feed families in need, and... Read the full report ›By Matthew Aubry | Executive Director
This quarter, ORG Bahamas took an exciting step forward in empowering young people through the launch of Pathway to the Polls, a new initiative designed to help Bahamian youth understand the... Read the full report ›