Save.kg used Ushahidi to monitor electoral problems during the Kyrgyz Republic’s constitutional referendum in June 2010.
Maji Matone allows citizens to report waterpoint breakdowns via SMS and informs them about rural water supply issues.
Praja collects input on which civic issues are most pressing and encourages citizens to help develop solutions to these issues.
Sejmometr is an online portal that aims to provide easily digestible insights into the legislative processes of the Polish government.
CPIPR promotes access to information through investigative reporting and judicial litigation.
The Ujima Project seeks to shed light on governmental and NGO expenditures by making budgetary data available online.
Pera Natin ‘to! (It’s Our Money!) encourages Filipino citizens to report times when they are asked for bribes.
Amatora mu Mahoro (“Peaceful Elections”) is an Ushahidi-based project created to monitor Burundi’s 2010 elections.
Excelências fights corruption in the Brazilian government by publishing data about politicians and government activities online.
Mam Prawo Wiedzieć helps Polish citizens access information about their elected representatives in an easy, user-friendly way.