<p>How can we hold our governments accountable? It’s a fundamental question of democracy, one that humans have been wrestling with for millenia. But recently, technology has disrupted the way we think about this problem and its potential solutions.</p>
<p>In this episode, we’ll explore how online platforms enable citizens to keep their representatives in check, from New York City to Kabul, Afghanistan. In Kabul, activist Sara Wahedi is at the forefront of the emerging field of civic technology. Join us as Sara tells us about growing up in Canada as a refugee, returning to Afghanistan and working for the President’s Office, and the many incidents, big and small, that her civic tech startup tackles every day in an effort to make Afghan’s lives safer.</p>
<p>Want to learn more about Sara’s story? Sara was recently featured in TIME magazine’s “Next Generation Leaders” issue, which you can find <a href="https://time.com/6103205/sara-wahedi-next-generation-leaders/">here</a>. You can also follow her on <a href="https://twitter.com/SaraWahedi">Twitter</a>. Read more and support our work at <a href="https://www.peopleplacepower.com">www.peopleplacepower.com</a>.</p>

People Place Power

Trisha Mukherjee & Benjamin Swift

Ep 5: An App for Accountability

NOV 1, 202131 MIN
People Place Power

Ep 5: An App for Accountability

NOV 1, 202131 MIN

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<p>How can we hold our governments accountable? It’s a fundamental question of democracy, one that humans have been wrestling with for millenia. But recently, technology has disrupted the way we think about this problem and its potential solutions.</p> <p>In this episode, we’ll explore how online platforms enable citizens to keep their representatives in check, from New York City to Kabul, Afghanistan. In Kabul, activist Sara Wahedi is at the forefront of the emerging field of civic technology. Join us as Sara tells us about growing up in Canada as a refugee, returning to Afghanistan and working for the President’s Office, and the many incidents, big and small, that her civic tech startup tackles every day in an effort to make Afghan’s lives safer.</p> <p>Want to learn more about Sara’s story? Sara was recently featured in TIME magazine’s “Next Generation Leaders” issue, which you can find <a href="https://time.com/6103205/sara-wahedi-next-generation-leaders/">here</a>. You can also follow her on <a href="https://twitter.com/SaraWahedi">Twitter</a>. Read more and support our work at <a href="https://www.peopleplacepower.com">www.peopleplacepower.com</a>.</p>