Mitchell Eric Sommers
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Mitchell Sommers
Occupation/Title
Resident
Organization
Accountability Lab
Organization Type
INGO, NGO
Organization URL
http://www.accountabilitylab.org/index.html
Areas of KM Expertise
Collaborative Technologies, Participatory Decision-Making, Communities of Practice, Thematic/Knowledge Networks
Email ID
mitchellsommers@accountabilitylab.org
Blog URL
http://bloggingonaccountability.org/
Other Interests
Accountability, good governance, democracy
Languages Spoken
English, French

Mitchell Eric Sommers's Blog

The Importance of Spirit: The Strengths and Limitations of ICT in Development

By: Mitchell Sommers, Accountability Lab Resident

During the 2013 World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings, I attended a panel on “Development in a Digital Age,” which featured representative experts from the Institute of the Future (IFTF),Facebook, various…

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Posted on November 14, 2013 at 11:23pm — 1 Comment

Film-Making as a Powerful Tool in Accountability and Social Change

Film-Making as a Powerful Tool in Accountability and Social Change

Image (Students accepting their certificates at the Accountability Film Festival)

By Lawrence Yealue and Francis Lansana, Accountability Lab Liberia

There are often complaints in Liberia about inequality and corruption, but in many cases little effort is made to validate…

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Posted on October 17, 2013 at 9:08pm

Even The Broken Clock Tower Gives Nepalis The Right Time Twice a Day

By: Narayan Adhikari, Nepal Country Representative

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http://bloggingonaccountability.org/2013/09/27/even-the-broken-clock-tower-gives-nepalis-the-right-time-twice-a-day/#more-556As I entered the city of Birgunj, Nepal’s hub for…

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Posted on September 27, 2013 at 7:34pm

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