Blair Glencorse is leading a movement for accountability and integrity around the world through the Accountability Lab. The Lab works in communities to make governments more accountable and to open-up civic space- using the arts, media, culture and technology. Blair and his team have done everything from helping to found the first film school in Liberia to monitoring and improving public services in Pakistan to running a global TV show called Integrity Icon to “name and fame” honest government officials. The Accountability Lab recently won the UN’s International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award. Blair also co-founded the first co-working and innovation space in Liberia and both TEDxMonrovia and TEDxBamako. Blair is an expert on anti-corruption with the World Economic Forum and OECD, and is a member of the World Bank’s Expert Advisory Council on Citizen Engagement. Blair speaks regularly on issues of governance and anti-corruption; and his work has been published in the New York Times, Washington Post and the Guardian among other outlets. In this episode, Blair talks about learning Urdu, the importance of accountability in policy creation and using fulfillment as a pathway to happiness. Consider becoming a Listener Supporter.Be a part of the Afflatus community and enjoy exclusive membership rewards.Full details here: https://bit.ly/2PFDUS8Subscribe here: https://anchor.fm/theafflatus/supportFollow The Afflatus:www.facebook.com/aalok.rathodwww.facebook.com/unciafilmswww.instagram.com/al_rathodFollow Blair: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairglencorse/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theafflatus/support