A GLOBAL NETWORK OF LABS MAKING GOVERNANCE WORK FOR PEOPLE
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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We have a new podcast, called the Accountabilitea Podcast, in which we’re talking about our work around the globe and also unpacking key trends in the accountability and governance space. Listen to it here or by clicking below. You can also read all about AL’s translocal networks in this blog by our Executive Director Blair Glencorse.

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THE CLASS OF 2021
Meet the cohort for our Virtual Accountability Incubator for 2021. They include young change-makers with great ideas for open government, transparency and accountability related to Covid-19 and broader social accountability issues in Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mexico, Niger, Nigeria, Nepal, Pakistan, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
LATEST NEWS
A Change in Approach Could Resolve Conflict Between Vendors and Authorities
By Samuel Takawira The last two decades have seen a severe contraction of Zimbabwe’s economy, with agriculture, mining and manufacturing sectors suffering mainly from poor policy decisions, resulting in massive [...]
A virtual Internship with Accountability Lab Nepal
Despite being 9,724 kilometres apart, I felt connected and part of the team every step of the way. As a student who knew little about humanitarian and development work, I [...]
Civil Society Engagement in the Summit for Democracy- What Does Online Data Show?
Written by Blair Glencorse Last week, the US government hosted the Summit for Democracy (S4D)- the beginning of a process to focus on the challenges and opportunities facing democracies around [...]






