Fighting Corruption in the Developing World
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore innovative approaches to combating corruption and enhancing government accountability in developing nations through this TEDxUofW talk by James D. Long. Delve into the potential of technology to empower citizens and reduce issues such as violence, intimidation, and vote buying in corrupt countries. Learn how digital platforms can revolutionize government accountability, drawing parallels to how review systems like Yelp have transformed the restaurant industry. Gain insights from Long's extensive research and field experience in sub-Saharan Africa and Afghanistan, focusing on elections, voting behavior, electoral fraud, and the impact of ICT on corruption monitoring. Discover the effectiveness of methods like photo quick counts and their cost-efficiency in ensuring fair elections. Understand the challenges faced by international observers and election commissioners, and explore the concept of "VIP Voice" in promoting transparency and good governance.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is Corruption
Why are elections important
How was the election in Afghanistan
The wisdom of international observation
Election commissioners
Photo quick count
How we did it
Did it work
Cost effectiveness
VIP Voice
Taught by
TEDx
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