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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🗳️ Nepal’s highly anticipated elections are taking place this Thursday. The country’s Gen-Z protests – and movement – have heavily impacted and shaped the electoral process.
High stakes elections require robust monitoring, and @accountlabnp has been actively informing, ...involving and supporting young citizens and electoral organisations in preparation.
The Nepal Lab has:
✔️ Shared a weekly election newsletter – Nepal Election Monitoring
✔️ Trained 15 monitors to track election campaigns and violations of the Election Code of Conduct in both online and offline spaces, and
✔️ Partnered with election and democracy organisations to scale their work in crucial areas such as election observation, digital monitoring, and campaign finance tracking.
The interim government has already been working on the blueprint for a good governance roadmap – a process that AL Nepal Country Director Narayan Adhikari is part of. He talks about the importance of a trust-based administration in this piece in Foreign Policy, “Can Elections Secure Nepal’s Youth Revolution?”
📰 Give it a read at the link in our bio in preparation for the upcoming polls!
🗳️ Nepal’s highly anticipated elections are taking place this Thursday. The country’s Gen-Z protests – and movement – have heavily impacted and shaped the electoral process.
High stakes elections require robust monitoring, and Accountability Lab Nepal has been actively ...informing, involving and supporting young citizens and electoral organisations in preparation.
The Nepal Lab has:
✔️ Shared a weekly election newsletter – Nepal Election Monitoring
✔️ Trained 15 monitors to track election campaigns and violations of the Election Code of Conduct in both online and offline spaces, and
✔️ Partnered with election and democracy organisations to scale their work in crucial areas such as election observation, digital monitoring, and campaign finance tracking.
The interim government has already been working on the blueprint for a good governance roadmap – a process that AL Nepal Country Director Narayan Adhikari is part of. He talks about the importance of a trust-based administration in this piece in Foreign Policy, “Can Elections Secure Nepal’s Youth Revolution?”
📰 Give it a read in preparation for the upcoming polls: https://bit.ly/47nLoTw
🗳️ Nepal’s highly anticipated elections are taking place this Thursday. The country’s Gen-Z protests – and movement – have heavily impacted and shaped the electoral process.
High stakes elections require robust monitoring, and @accountlabnp has been actively informing,
With a generational shift in power possible, the old guard is fighting back.
Meet Florencia, our Senior Non-Resident Fellow! 🎉
With 20+ years of experience, Florencia helps organizations tackle tough development and philanthropy challenges with clarity and purpose.
She brings sharp, politically informed, theory-based insight to Monitoring, Evaluation, ...and Learning. Florencia has led impactful learning initiatives and mobilizes diverse networks to drive real change.
We’re thrilled to have her vision and energy in this role. Welcome, Florencia!
Meet Florencia, our Senior Non-Resident Fellow! 🎉
With 20+ years of experience, Florencia helps organizations tackle tough development and philanthropy challenges with clarity and purpose.
She brings sharp, politically informed, theory-based insight to Monitoring, Evaluation, ...and Learning. Florencia has led impactful learning initiatives and mobilizes diverse networks to drive real change.
We’re thrilled to have her vision and energy in this role.
Welcome, Florencia!
📗 New insights on digital persuasion, nostalgia, and democratic discourse in Nepal
🎉 Congratulations to @suv3_kchha of @accountlabnp on publishing her latest research in the Journal of Political Science. Co-authored with @manishjungpulami, the article dives into how short videos and ...reels are shaping political persuasion in Nepal – in a time of rising internet access but low digital literacy.
It unpacks how “styled experts” use:
➡️ Moral outrage
➡️ Heroic storytelling
➡️ Nostalgia
➡️ Conspiracy narratives
…to build authority and influence public opinion.
A timely and important read for anyone thinking about democracy, polarization, and digital accountability in Nepal.
🔗 Link in bio: Fanaticism-as-Performance: Social-Media ‘Styled Experts’ and Politics of Nostalgia in Nepal
#DigitalPolitics #FanaticismAsPerformance #NostalgiaPolitics #Nepal #DigitalLiteracy #Democracy #Research #AccountabilityLab
📣 Request for applications!
Accountability Lab is pleased to announce the launch of Cohort 2 of sub-grants under the DDI South Asia.
Building on the momentum of Cohort 1, this round seeks to support locally led, digitally informed initiatives that strengthen digital inclusion,... civic participation, democratic accountability, and resilience in increasingly complex operating environments across South Asia.
We invite civil society organizations, youth-led groups, women-led initiatives, and community-based formal and informal actors to submit their applications.
Cohort 2 places particular emphasis on:
• Strengthening digital resilience and safe civic engagement
• Advancing inclusion of underrepresented communities
• Promoting accountable and participatory governance practices
• Fostering collaboration within the regional democratic ecosystem
Selected organizations will receive financial support alongside structured mentorship and capacity-building engagement.
• Application Deadline: March 25, 2026
• Access the RFA: https://ddisouthasia.org/grants/
• Application Process: All applicants are required to register and submit their applications through www.impactgrants.org
We look forward to partnering with organizations committed to strengthening digital inclusion, democratic values, and civic space across South Asia.
Note: Applicants who have already been awarded a subgrant under Cohort 1 of DDI South Asia are not eligible to apply.
📗 New insights on digital persuasion, nostalgia, and democratic discourse in Nepal
🎉 Huge congratulations to Suvechchha Chapagain, Program Manager at Accountability Lab Nepal, on publishing her latest article in the Journal of Political Science, co-authored with Manish Jung ...Pulami.
Titled “Fanaticism-as-Performance: Social-Media ‘Styled Experts’ and Politics of Nostalgia in Nepal”, the piece offers a timely and critical analysis of how political persuasion is increasingly shaped by short videos and reels in a context of rising internet access but low digital literacy.
The research unpacks how self-styled experts use heroic framing, moral outrage, nostalgia, and conspiracy to build authority and influence public opinion. It highlights how nostalgic [monarchist] sentiment is resurgent as an emotional response to democratic disappointments, driven more by dramatized certainty than by evidence.
This work is deeply relevant to ongoing conversations around digital literacy, polarization, democratic trust, and accountability in Nepal.
Read and reflect: https://bit.ly/4aSFKd9
#DigitalPolitics #FanaticismAsPerformance #NostalgiaPolitics #NepalElections2026 #Democracy #DigitalLiteracy

Established in 2007 and hosted by Ubiquity.Managed by Tribhuvan University Central Library.Nepal Journals Online (NepJOL) is a service to provide...
www.nepjol.info🎙️ New on the AccountabiliTea Podcast!
Cheri-Leigh Erasmus, Co-CEO of Accountability Lab, is joined by researcher Sofiia Sapihura for a conversation on what integrity looks like for businesses navigating Ukraine’s path toward reconstruction – grounded in the report, ..."Leveraging Integrity for Ukraine’s Reconstruction: The Role of Ethical Businesses".
🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://bit.ly/4aCrLJy
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4sdeLjC
Alongside the episode, you can explore:
• Summary of the key recommendations: https://bit.ly/3ZXPwFR
• Donor Roadmap: https://bit.ly/4aA0asz
• Full report: https://bit.ly/4cMWftL
Research prepared in collaboration with Accountability Lab and the Corporate Governance Professional Association, and supported by the Danish Industry through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
#AccountabiliTeaPodcast #Ukraine #Integrity #Business #EthicalLeadership
