Alfredo
Alfredo Gonzalez Briseno is a Junior Professional Associate that has worked at the World Bank since 2008, when he joined WBI's governance data and diagnostics team. He has done research on several governance and anticorruption related topics and has worked on governance diagnostic projects. A Mexican national, Alfredo has a BS in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Panamericana, and a Masters of Public Policy with a concentration in Public Administration from Georgetown University. Before joining the Bank, he worked at a business school in Mexico.
Latest Posts:
- Mobile Innovations for Social and Economic Transformation: From Pilots to Scaled-up Implementation
- Empowering citizens to report crime via SMS... what else can they do with mobiles?
- Tackling deforestation and climate change, not without good governance
- Global Corruption Barometer 2009: people's experience and perception about corruption
- Did the financial crisis kill the governance reform agenda?
- When blogging becomes an issue: worst places to be a blogger
- e-democracies: will Digg-like social networks pave the way for participatory decision-making?
- From m-euphoria to m-governance, thinking about the potential of mobile technology
- Violence and crime in Mexico at the crossroads of misgovernance, poverty and inequality
- Global Integrity Index: looking around the black box of corruption
