Gov 2.0: Making States Work Better

Gov 2.0: Making States Work Better
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This post originally appeared on the World Bank's Conflict & Development Blog on September 14, 2010.

Last Tuesday (Sept. 7), the Grand Hyatt Washington was abuzz with the
, which brought together innovators from government and the private sector to highlight technology and ideas that can be applied to "the nation's great challenges." One session I found particularly interesting was "Making States Work Better" featuring
, founder of the groundbreaking "activist mapping" platform
, and Clare Lockhart, founder of the
, co-author of
, and author of two
for the
. Reflecting on their post-conflict experiences in Afghanistan and Kenya, respectively, Lockhart and Okolloh stressed the importance of building institutions that provide effective and accountable security, justice and economic prospects.
WATCH:
After the conference, guests had a chance to mingle with other Gov 2.0 speakers and attendees at a swank reception sponsored by Google, where I caught up with
(Left), and
and
(Right), the dynamic duo behind the strategic communications and technology outfit
.

O'Reilly Media founder Tim O'Reilly kicked off the reception with a passionate plea for Gov 2.0. Here's a short clip.

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