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Friday, September 4
 

08:30 GMT+08

People’s engagement in service delivery: empowering citizens and civil society through ICTs
How can Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and open data foster people’s engagement and empower citizens to reduce corruption and improve service delivery? The panel will discuss the role of ICTs and open data in enabling and empowering citizens and civil society to hold public officials to account and whether they can potentially serve as instruments for citizens to socially sanction corruption. While they offer tremendous potential to advance the anti-corruption agenda, involving people and reducing the opportunities for corruption, harnessing this potential requires critical conditions in terms of design, implementation, and use. The panel will explore under which circumstances the use of open data and digital technology can be integrated into and leveraged by other interventions to engage people in driving for real change in the delivery of services.

We aim to understand innovative and effective experiences of open data and ICT-enabled approaches to engage and empower people in order to prevent and reduce corruption, identifying solutions and promising practices while also underscoring the main use and implementation challenges. The panel will also address some of the emerging issues and open questions regarding ICTs and open data. Specifically, the session will discuss:


  1. Successful open data and ICT-enabled initiatives for improving service delivery, holding public officials to account, and tackling corruption, including oversight, monitoring and prevention.

  2. Using ICTs and open data for monitoring and social sanctioning in contexts where service delivery is plagued by corruption and impunity.

  3. The critical success factors that are needed for realizing the full potential of ICTs and open data.

  4. The role of different actors regarding ICTs and open data for anti-corruption and how they can promote or enable collaboration between citizens and governments to tackle corruption collectively.

  5. New approaches using ICTs and open data, and what could be their potential impact for anti-corruption.


Speakers
avatar for Michael Canares

Michael Canares

Regional Research Manager - Asia, Open Data Lab Jakarta - World Wide Web Foundation
Michael "Miko" Cañares is Open Data Lab Jakarta’s Regional Research Manager for Asia. He has more than ten years of research and development work experience at a progressive pace – from community-based project management to regional development with most of his work rooted mainly... Read More →
avatar for Rachel Davies

Rachel Davies

Senior Advocacy Manager, Transparency International Uk
Rachel is the Senior Advocacy Manager at Transparency International UK and heads TI-UK's communications work, as well the UK-focused advocacy on money laundering, political corruption, and open governance. She is Chair of the Bond Anti-Corruption Group, a collection of like-minded... Read More →
avatar for Anna Levy

Anna Levy

Governance Project Director, SimLab
Anna is the Governance Project Director at Social Impact Lab, a DC- and Nairobi-based non-profit focused on inclusive technologies in various social sectors. The governance project operates at the intersection of low-end technologies and civic dialogue, civil society advocacy, city... Read More →
avatar for Lorenzo Segato

Lorenzo Segato

Criminologist, senior researcher at RiSSC, IRM researcher - Italy
PhD in Criminology, co-founder of RiSSC, Research Centre on Security and Crime. Lorenzo is the scientific coordinator of the TACOD project - Tackling Corruption through Open Data, funded by the European Commission, whose results are presented at the 16IACC. In the past years, Lorenzo... Read More →
avatar for Gladys Selosa

Gladys Selosa

Operations Manager, Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in East Asia and the Pacific
Gladys Honey Selosa is a social accountability practitioner since 2004. She specializes in the design, development and implementation of tools under the thematic areas of infrastructure and education. Gladys' range of experience and interest covers public financial management, including... Read More →
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Nicolas Seris

Humanitarian Aid Integrity Network Coordinator, Transparency International - Kenya
Nicolas Séris has fifteen years of experience managing development and humanitarian aid programmes in Africa and the Middle East. He is working with Transparency International (TI) since 2008 and is currently coordinating TI Global Humanitarian aid integrity programme and co-chairs... Read More →

Session Coordinators
avatar for Aranzazu	Guillan Montero

Aranzazu Guillan Montero

Senior Program Advisor, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre
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Nils Taxell

U4 Senior Advisor, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre

Rapporteur
avatar for Maira Martini

Maira Martini

Corrupt Money Flows Expert, Transparency International Secretariat


Friday September 4, 2015 08:30 - 10:30 GMT+08
Hall 6
 


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