The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. The Bank’s Digital Engagement Evaluation Team (DEET) works with governments to leverage technology-enabled solutions for better public policies and services.
DEET undertakes a number of evaluation and research activities that apply cutting-edge methodologies to examine the effects of technology on participation, transparency, accountability and government responsiveness. Providing evidence to better inform practice at the intersection of technology and citizen engagement is one of the core goals of the Bank’s Digital Engagement Evaluation Team (DEET). To contribute empirical data to the debate on the effects of technology on participatory processes, the team has been carrying out a number of studies, some covering as many as 132 countries.
Articles
Effects of the Internet on Participation: Study of a Public Policy Referendum in Brazil
Type research-report
Region Brazil
The Effect of Government Responsiveness on Future Political Participation
Type research-report
When Does ICT-Enabled Citizen Voice Lead to Government Responsiveness?
Type working-paper
Do Mobile Phone Surveys Work in Poor Countries?
Type working-paper
Region Afghanistan Ethiopia Mozambique Zimbabwe
Sector Development
Evaluating Digital Citizen Engagement : A Practical Guide
Type working-paper