Combatting corruption through participatory video: A guide for practitioners

Publisher(s)
Transparency International
Topics
  Advocacy, Community preparedness, Transparency & anti-corruption
Audience
  Civil society, Grassroots organisations
Tools and Guides

Combatting corruption through participatory video: A guide for practitioners

  Mar 01th, 2019

This guide was developed to assist participatory video practitioners to undertake corruption-focussed projects and to encourage its uptake within the anti-corruption movement worldwide. Participatory video is a form of community media that engages citizens in the processes of investigating and documenting their circumstances, devising solutions and advocating for change. The videos produced can be used to establish communications between citizens and decision-makers, opening up new spaces for dialogue and opportunities for increased social accountability.