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.
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.
WHAT WE DO
Accountability Labβs flagship training program for young change-makers to build sustainable, effective tools for change.
A global campaign powered by citizens in search of exemplary government officials.
A pioneering community feedback and dialogue platform to ensure accountability in the development process.
Supportive, impactful member networks and co-working spaces for small and big nonprofits.
A conscious music campaign supporting musicians who advocate for greater representation, participation and accountability.
Channelling civil society voices into high-level decision-making at the C20, G20, and the Open Government Partnership for stronger accountability and open government.
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Join us in welcoming Andrea Currie-Edwards, our Senior Non-Resident Fellow! π
With 15+ years of experience in anti-money laundering, illicit finance, and anti-corruption, Andrea has worked across the public and private sectors, as well as multilateral development banks.
As a ...senior policy advisor, she designs anti-corruption policies and leads interventions that strengthen accountability through transparency, education, and engagement. She has also contributed to reform efforts under the U.S. strategy on countering corruption.
Andrea writes on global illicit finance, contributing to conversations on integrity and accountability at the intersection of corruption and money laundering.
Weβre excited to have her expertise shaping our work.
Join us in welcoming Andrea Currie-Edwards, our Senior Non-Resident Fellow!
With 15+ years in anti-money laundering, illicit finance & anti-corruption, she brings deep expertise across sectors and global reform efforts.
Weβre excited to have her expertise guiding our work.
Join us in welcoming Andrea Currie-Edwards, our Senior Non-Resident Fellow! π
With 15+ years of experience across anti-money laundering, illicit finance, and anti-corruption, Andrea has worked in public and private sectors, as well as with multilateral development banks.
As a ...senior policy advisor, she designs anti-corruption strategies and leads initiatives that strengthen accountability through transparency, education, and engagement. She has also contributed to reform efforts under the U.S. strategy on countering corruption.
Andrea writes on global illicit finance, shaping conversations on integrity and accountability at the intersection of corruption and money laundering.
Weβre excited to have her expertise guiding our work.
π Citizen inclusion builds better policies and programs
As development funding shrinks, using funds we have well is crucial. It is in the interests of International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to meaningfully engage citizens and civil society in the processes and policies that shape ...development financing because it results in better outcomes.
It has been 18 months since World Bank Group President Ajay Banga promised that the Bank would publish a Civic and Citizen Engagement (CCE) indicator which would track the quality of the Bankβs engagement with citizens and civil society and hold the Bank accountable.
Despite promising conversations, there is no timeline for publication CCE framework or indicator, without which a people-centred development financing approach remains out of reach.
Read the full statement at the link in our bio!
π Citizen inclusion builds better policies and programs
As development funding shrinks, using funds we have well is crucial. It is in the interests of International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to meaningfully engage citizens and civil society in the processes and policies that shape ...development financing because it results in better outcomes.
It has been 18 months since World Bank Group President Ajay Banga promised that the Bank would publish a Civic and Citizen Engagement (CCE) indicator which would track the quality of the Bankβs engagement with citizens and civil society and hold the Bank accountable.
Despite promising conversations, there is no timeline for publication CCE framework or indicator, without which a people-centred development financing approach remains out of reach.
Read the full statement from our partners Partnership for Transparency - PTF: https://bit.ly/4f4L40D
Tracking the impact of 2025 USAID cuts
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π£ Excited to share that our Co-CEO Blair Glencorse has joined the Strategy Steering Committee of the Youth Democracy Cohort (YDC).
As YDC evolves into a collaborative, member-driven network, its new governance structure puts members at the center, ensuring decision-making is more ...inclusive, representative, and grounded in their expertise.
The Steering Committee will:
π Guide strategy
π Strengthen youth participation
π Drive collective advocacy & partnerships
π Support inclusive, effective governance
Read more here: https://bit.ly/4d9XaDb
