The lack of accountability in institutions leads to incompetence and failure. The absence of consequences such as firing or resigning when individuals fail to perform reflects a broken system. Without accountability, there is no incentive for improvement, and funding failing institutions becomes questionable. To address this issue, there should be a focus on holding individuals and institutions accountable for their performance, conducting post-mortems on funded programs, and ensuring that programs still align with their intended objectives to avoid the decline of institutions.