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Regional Director for Transparency International, Ilham (Imma) Mohamed, explains how power imbalances enable corruption—and why ending corruption is the foundational right that unlocks access to all other rights. In this episode, we explore personal prerequisites for social change such as empathy, open-mindedness, and the courage to speak up. Imma also discusses the challenges activists face when the stakes are high, and how digitalization both empowers and endangers those fighting for justice.
Themes in this episode
Show Notes
• Transparency International – Ending the injustice of corruption by promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity: https://www.transparency.org/en
• Women Living Under Muslim Laws – A transnational feminist solidarity network: https://www.wluml.org/
• Afghanistan’s Ghost Soldiers – Learn more about how ghost soldiers expose corruption in military systems: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-59230564
By Peter WolffRegional Director for Transparency International, Ilham (Imma) Mohamed, explains how power imbalances enable corruption—and why ending corruption is the foundational right that unlocks access to all other rights. In this episode, we explore personal prerequisites for social change such as empathy, open-mindedness, and the courage to speak up. Imma also discusses the challenges activists face when the stakes are high, and how digitalization both empowers and endangers those fighting for justice.
Themes in this episode
Show Notes
• Transparency International – Ending the injustice of corruption by promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity: https://www.transparency.org/en
• Women Living Under Muslim Laws – A transnational feminist solidarity network: https://www.wluml.org/
• Afghanistan’s Ghost Soldiers – Learn more about how ghost soldiers expose corruption in military systems: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-59230564