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    Enabling democracy through an App?

    en-GBApril 12, 2019

    About this Episode

    GovernEye and is designed to facilitate democratic engagement by allowing voters elected politician and all stakeholders. @GovernEye founder Anant Ahuja talks about how Governeye works and what motivated it.

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