Webinar: Social Accountability amid crisis
Fri, 24 Feb
|Communitor Blackboard room
We will learn what factors affect citizen participation in social accountability for improving public services—specifically World Vision’s Citizen Voice and Action—during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Time & Location
24 Feb 2023, 15:30 – 16:30 CET
Communitor Blackboard room
Guests
About the event
Queenie Diane Malabanan will present the factors affecting citizen participation in the World Vision Citizen Voice and Action programs. Citizen participation is a crucial part of social accountability and community-based monitoring (CBM). She conducts a comparative case study to compare the experience of World Vision field offices in Bangladesh and Cambodia. In each country, the study covers three rural areas where there are CVA implementations focused on improving primary healthcare services, and operated before and during the pandemic. You can join the registration by entering the Communitor Blackboard room.
About the Speaker
Queenie Diane Malabanan
- Recently graduated with Master of Science in Governance and Development (Local Institutions and Poverty Reduction track) from the University of Antwerp – Institute of Development Policy; VLIR-UOS scholar.
- Worked for non-profit organizations in the development sector since 2013. Her work experience involves advocacy work from local to global levels, from the sectors of environment, education, development cooperation, and child rights.
- Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of the Philippines Manila.