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Transforming governance: what role for technologies? || A learning event, February 2016, Manila, Philippines

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:08 authored by Duncan Edwards, Karen Brock, Rosemary McGee
The technological innovations of the last two decades – cell phones, tablets, open data and social media – mean that governments and citizens can interact like never before. Around the world, in different contexts, citizens have fast-increasing access to information and communications technologies (ICTs) that enable them to monitor government performance and express their views on it in real time. In February 2016, a learning event in Manila, convened by Making All Voices Count, brought together 55 researchers and practitioners from 15 countries. They all work on using new technologies for accountable governance. They shared their diverse experiences, reflected on how they approach transformative governance, and visited Filipino accountable governance initiatives. This report shares some of what they learned.

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Omidyar Network; the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency; the UK Department for International Development; the United States Agency for International Development.

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Institute of Development Studies

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Edwards, D., Brock, K. and McGee, R. (2016) Transforming governance: what role for technologies? Learning Event report, Brighton: IDS.

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Philippines

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