ICT & Citizens Agency

ICT & Citizens Agency

CDC workshop


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Civil Society Building

Since the late 1990s, the prospect of using ICT (Information Communication Technologies) to improve accountability, transparency, access to information, and monitoring authorities has attracted general optimism. However, early hopes that e-initiatives would be the panacea of all the problems have given way to more modest claims. An aspect that has not received much attention so far is the use of ICT in support to citizen agency; to involve and inform communities and interact with and influence authorities. There are quite a few examples of successful smaller projects in this realm, also in developing countries. But new emerging technologies (e.g. mobile phones) create new momentum for strengthening citizen agency at larger scale. This paper focuses on the how ICT is already being used for this, and where the possibilities for the future lie.

The paper has been presented at the conference Governing Good and Governing Well: The First Global Dialogue on Ethical and Effective Governance (Amsterdam, May 28-30) and was discussed at the Civic Driven Change workshop of 22 June. Download the paper below.

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