Accountability Lab is a global translocal network that makes governance work for people by supporting active citizens, responsible leaders and accountable institutions. Our goal is a world in which resources are used wisely, decisions benefit everyone fairly, and people lead secure lives.

Accountability Lab is a global translocal network that makes governance work for people by supporting active citizens, responsible leaders and accountable institutions. Our goal is a world in which resources are used wisely, decisions benefit everyone fairly, and people lead secure lives.

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Accountability Lab’s flagship training program for young change-makers to build sustainable, effective tools for change.

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Supportive, impactful member networks and co-working spaces for small and big nonprofits.

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📢 Contribute to New Research on Independent Media

Independent researchers from Johns Hopkins University and @Cross-Pollinate Consulting Solutions are conducting a global study to understand how the recent termination of major US development assistance is affecting independent media ...around the world.

They are inviting insights from:
➡️ Media outlets and newsrooms
➡️ Journalists, bloggers, and content
➡️ Civil society groups working in or alongside the media
➡️ Organisations in countries where USAID or the US government previously supported

Note:
📌 You do not need to have received US funding to participate.
📌 They do ask for only one response per organisation.)

The survey is available in multiple languages, and all responses will remain confidential. Findings will inform a public report with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, helping donors and policymakers better understand evolving needs within the media ecosystem.

📝 Take the survey:

⚫ English: https://bit.ly/48SQwQE
⚫ Français: https://bit.ly/3Y6wQCL
⚫ Español: https://bit.ly/3MEl2Fg
⚫ Português: coming soon!
⚫ Українська: https://bit.ly/3Y9lYUI
⚫ Русский: https://bit.ly/3KHPL3J
⚫ العربية: https://bit.ly/3Kss2oc

For questions, you can contact the research team at: [email protected]

By sharing your perspectives, you’ll contribute to a clearer picture of the challenges facing independent media – and the opportunities to strengthen support in this space.

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📢 Contribute to New Research on Independent Media

Independent researchers from @JohnsHopkins and Cross-Pollinate Consulting Solutions, LLC are conducting a global study to understand how the recent termination of major US development assistance is affecting independent media…

This Anti-Corruption Day, we’re reflecting on what we’ve learned across our work in 2025 – from the @TheWJP and @UNODC exchanges, to governance discussions at @wef, HackCorruption prototyping in Mexico City, UNGA civic reflections, and youth leadership conversations in Nepal.…

This Anti-Corruption Day, we’re reflecting on insights shaped through our work during 2025 – in global gatherings, civic spaces, research, and collaborative learning.

These come through reflections shared by @blairglencorse at the World Justice Project (Forum); research carried out by ...Blair and Shally Baloch on global anti-corruption prize ecosystems; intergenerational exchanges @cherileighe had with Anti-Corruption Excellence Award winners, convened by the @unodc_hq and Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption Center; governance discussions Cheri contributed to through the @worldeconomicforum’s Good Governance Communities; civic space reflections @jeanscrim engaged at the UN General Assembly; prototyping and iteration through HackCorruption in Mexico City; and youth leadership perspectives highlighted by @nayanadhib in Nepal.

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#AntiCorruptionDay #AccountabilityLab #CollectiveLearning #CivicSpace #Governance

This Anti-Corruption Day, we’re reflecting on insights shaped through our work during 2025 – in global gatherings, civic spaces, research, and collaborative learning.

These come through reflections shared by Blair Glencorse at the World Justice Project (Forum); research carried out by ...Blair and Shally Baloch on global anti-corruption prize ecosystems; intergenerational exchanges Cheri-Leigh Erasmus had with Anti-Corruption Excellence Award winners, convened by the UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption Center; governance discussions Cheri contributed to through the World Economic Forum’s Good Governance Communities; civic space reflections Jean Scrimgeour engaged at the UN General Assembly; prototyping and iteration through HackCorruption in Mexico City; and youth leadership perspectives highlighted by Narayan Adhikari in Nepal.

Swipe through the carousel to explore the lessons.

#AntiCorruptionDay #AccountabilityLab #CollectiveLearning #CivicSpace #Governance