The Accountability Lab is a global network that is finding new ways to shift societal norms, solve intractable challenges and build “unlikely networks” for change.

In this episode we continue our discussion from Part 1 on the international response to Covid-19 and also discuss how the Black Lives Matter movement in the West has affected (if at all) systemic discrimination in other parts of the World.

We are joined by:

Blair Glencorse, the Founder and Executive Director of Accountability Lab and he is based in Islamabad, Pakistan
https://twitter.com/blairglencorse

Doussouba Konate, the Monitoring Evaluation & Learning Officer for Mali and she is based in Bamako.
https://twitter.com/DoussoubaKonate

Eva Sander, the Country Director for Mexico and she is based in Mexico City.
https://twitter.com/evasander

Narayan Adhikari, the Country Director for Nepal and he is based in Kathmandu.
https://twitter.com/yinayan

The Accountability Lab Twitter account
https://twitter.com/AccountLab

Richard Pietro Twitter account
https://twitter.com/richardpietro

ABOUT
Stories from the Open Gov is a podcast published by www.reopengov.org and is dedicated to telling the stories about what Open Government & Open Data look like.

Your host is Richard Pietro, an Open Government & Open Data practitioner for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality!

MUSIC ATTRIBUTION - Introduction & conclusion
Singing Sadie - I Can't Dance
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