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In Trinidad and Tobago, where bureaucracy often silences citizen voices, a government-led push for innovation through initiatives like the D Hub competition set the stage for a transformative public-private partnership.
Sparked by a minister’s vision for a simple reporting app, private sector innovators developed a crowdsourced data platform that empowers citizens to report issues like potholes, broken streetlights, or dangerous manholes in real time.
With over 2,000 reports logged in just 10 months, compared to fewer than 100 manual submissions the previous year, this platform is reshaping governance by turning community concerns into actionable insights for policymakers.
Picture “Lily,” a citizen who reports a hazardous manhole; her submission is geotagged, vetted, and assigned to the right authority, with progress transparently tracked for all to see. State entities like water and light authorities are responding faster, fostering accountability and community trust.
Guided by faith, humility, and a commitment to social good, the creators share their journey of navigating bureaucratic challenges, leveraging competitions to showcase local talent, and envisioning a scalable model for global citizen engagement. They explore how AI could streamline processes, from automating issue assignments to identifying bottlenecks, and discuss lessons for social entrepreneurs on turning government initiatives into democratic impact.
Tune in to discover how this public-private collaboration is building a more responsive, transparent democracy in Trinidad and Tobago, with the potential to inspire communities worldwide.
In Trinidad and Tobago, where bureaucracy often silences citizen voices, a government-led push for innovation through initiatives like the D Hub competition set the stage for a transformative public-private partnership.
Sparked by a minister’s vision for a simple reporting app, private sector innovators developed a crowdsourced data platform that empowers citizens to report issues like potholes, broken streetlights, or dangerous manholes in real time.
With over 2,000 reports logged in just 10 months, compared to fewer than 100 manual submissions the previous year, this platform is reshaping governance by turning community concerns into actionable insights for policymakers.
Picture “Lily,” a citizen who reports a hazardous manhole; her submission is geotagged, vetted, and assigned to the right authority, with progress transparently tracked for all to see. State entities like water and light authorities are responding faster, fostering accountability and community trust.
Guided by faith, humility, and a commitment to social good, the creators share their journey of navigating bureaucratic challenges, leveraging competitions to showcase local talent, and envisioning a scalable model for global citizen engagement. They explore how AI could streamline processes, from automating issue assignments to identifying bottlenecks, and discuss lessons for social entrepreneurs on turning government initiatives into democratic impact.
Tune in to discover how this public-private collaboration is building a more responsive, transparent democracy in Trinidad and Tobago, with the potential to inspire communities worldwide.