G-Watch Consortium for Accountability in Governance Meeting

Ordinary citizens from all over the country doing extra-ordinary things: convening groups coming from different traditions and political persuasions to discuss and decide on issues of transparency, accountability and reform; linking action and research, theory and practice by taking part in knowledge generation and production grounded from experience and through learning and collective introspection; connecting reform work on governance, elections and institution-building/ policy through action research, citizen monitoring and policy advocacy.

Consisting of NGO workers, farmers, housewives, researchers, senior citizens, youth, government officials, pastors, drivers, artists, teachers, G-Watch/ PODER CONVENES, CONNECTS, LINKS not only to hold power to account, but also to transform power.