UNDP Global Anti-Corruption Initiative (GAIN) and Integrity Action have released four case studies on the benefits of citizen engagement and closing the feedback loop.
Demanding transparency from local government during road building projects in Azzoun, The West Bank, Palestine. A group of students in the West Bank help encourage local leaders to recognise and address inconsistencies and favouritism during the course of a road building project.
Refuse to be corrupt cafe - Thailand. University students receive knowledge, tools and skills to build integrity in their university and country, and reach out to their neighbours in the Greater Mekong Sub-region.
Community monitors accelerate vital development funding for primary schools in Homa Bay County, Kenya. Community people monitor and influence the way local government distributed funds to local schools that were in urgent need of development.
Participatory monitoring to improve performance of government services and promote citizen empowerment: a success story from the Philippines. A local people's organization monitor agricultural subsidies in a municipality in the Philippines.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Country case studies on citizen engagement
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