Transparency trumps objectivity
Visualizations can help hold governments accountable. How much aid was promised? How much sent? How much actually received? And can what happens in Haiti change the conversation. Transparency trumps objectivity.
Posted by Mark Belinsky on February 7, 2010 · 1 Comment
Visualizations can help hold governments accountable. How much aid was promised? How much sent? How much actually received? And can what happens in Haiti change the conversation. Transparency trumps objectivity.
Filed under Infographics, thoughts · Tagged with accountability, aid, art, corruption, crisis mapping, haiti, humanitarian, infographic, mapping, transparency
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