Kyrgyzstan community activists redefine transparency and accountability in resource governance
The article explores how transparency and accountability in managing natural resources can benefit developing countries. It focuses on how people in Kyrgyzstan promote transparency and accountability despite weak institutions. The study shows that local communities are moving beyond just reporting to actively engaging in improving their lives. The approach is shaped by political and economic conditions, as well as youth-led activism. The findings suggest that transparency and accountability efforts are not just about formal rules but also about grassroots actions and local politics.