Fighting corruption with bumper stickers and public toilets: ambient accountability
Anti-corruption activists try to make those in power answerable to people. We call this accountability.
NGOs try to make “accountability” happen by training citizens to audit local government or monitor elections, often using social media to report and collaborate.
But when the initial enthusiasm for what are often called social accountability instruments fails or issues become too complex or time-consuming for the average citizen, how will we ensure that we achieve our goals: giving people a voice to combat social injustice and corruption in their daily life?
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