Video impressions from day 2
Photo impressions from day 2
Tweets from day 2: Reflections on accountability and political economic analysis
“Best fit” rather than “best practice”. #f2fdlgn2013 Chau
5:43pm – 14 May 13
A careful PEA is just the starting point, followed by attempts to shape and work with such influences rather than against them. #f2fdlgn2013 @DiepakE
3:54pm – 14 May 13
The mitigation of PE risks begins with the admittance of their existence. #f2fdlgn2013 @DiepakE
3:52pm – 14 May 13
Political Economy analysis is bringing economic and social sciences together and allowing an inside view on relations & actors. #f2fdlng2013 @amstuder11
2:11pm – 14 May 13
Increasing ownership of democratic reforms = growing roots when the tree is already there. #f2fdlgn2013 Ibrahim
1:56pm – 14 May 13
“People want to be envisioned” “Local battles are more important” “critical thinking education” “enlightened donorship” #f2fdlgn2013 @ilonapostem
12:13am – 14 May 13
“Speaking about “new democracy” is really playing with the democracy” “democracy as a Western import” #f2fdlng2013 @ilonapostem
12:11am – 14 May 13
Accountability programmes need to recognise that politics is part of governance and intervention is a political process #f2fdlgn2013 @Semkae
11:28am – 14 May 13
We need to be aware of influential hidden powers and devise ways to include them in our interventions #f2fdlgn2013 @Semkae
11:31am – 14 May 13