"This policy briefing offers an empirical contribution to evolving thinking on governance within the international development landscape. Using the example of media, we argue that interventions designed to foster demand-based accountability may not be as successful in some fragile settings as more discursive platforms that aim to tackle problem-solving collectively. The paper thus underscores the need for locally embedded approaches to governance support that are both adaptive and reflective." (Conclusions)
Introduction Media-driven accountability – from best practice to best fit, 3
1 Demand-side accountability, 4
2 A National Conversation, 6
3 What we learned, 9
4 Media and accountability in emerging democracies, 19
5 Conclusions, 21