Through The Power of the People: Empowering Citizen Watchdogs
Platforms in Ukraine make the public procurement process more transparent and allow citizens to monitor it.
Platforms in Ukraine make the public procurement process more transparent and allow citizens to monitor it.
To deal with a justice system that was complicated, Colombia’s Ministry of Justice developed the mobile application LegalApp, providing free legal knowledge and access to its public, presented in accessible language.
After years of distrust, the Costa Rican courts established a collaborative process for the public to determine how the judiciary should be reformed.
Uruguay’s citizens were not able to fully understand the healthcare system and the choices it provided them. To fix this, an easy-to-use website empowered citizens in their decisions.
By building stronger ties with its Indigenous populations, and including them in policy development, Costa Rica is better able to serve all of its diverse citizens.
By creating a beneficial ownership register, which makes information on company owners more accessible and transparent to the public, Armenia makes serious advances in its efforts to eradicate political and corporate corruption.