These listings are brief descriptions of projects we have not researched but that may be of interest to others in the technology for transparency field.
"This community aims to catch and punish the state employees who are using state purchases and calls for tender for their own personal gain."
“Bribed? Didn't bribe? Powerless? Victimised?
Pollitika is a collective anti-corruption blog as well as a database of public information.
Girigna is a group of young, pro-democracy activists in Sudan.
By tracking the location of the Tunisian presidential plane and comparing it to the location of the Tunisian president, a blogger was able to uncover gross misuse of state funds.
The Targuist Sniper is no longer active, but he caused a roar in 2007 and 2008 for video taping several police officers accepting bribes from car and truck drivers on the road and then publishing t
Kuwait Transparency Society is a Transparency International chapter that has established an online database with extensive resources on transparency and fighting corruption.
RosGosZatraty is a database of the Russian government spending.
The site provides comprehensive data and analysis on government contractors.
This website, made by Ukrainian civil rights activists, contains a database of unlawful court decisions.
CorrupediA aims to become a collective memory of Colombian corruption easily accessible to citizens.