Sitali Chiuyu on Building Integrity, Accountability, Education, and Responsible Tech
Start with a simple truth: problems rarely arrive alone. Sitali joins us to show how education, governance, and technology interlock—and how a single career pivot can spark a mission to rebuild trust from the inside out. The journey moves from engineering labs to audit rooms, where ethics meet evidence and small, consistent actions start to change how public institutions serve people.
We dig into the daily mechanics of accountability: mapping how funds flow, pressure-testing internal controls, and closing risk gaps before they become scandals. Sitali explains why internal audit is more than compliance—it is a bridge between policy and practice, giving students and staff confidence that resources reach their purpose. We also unpack responsible technology with clear standards for transparency, bias testing, and human oversight so AI enhances public value without eroding rights or trust.
Systems thinking ties everything together. Fixing a scholarship process is pointless if procurement is broken; digitising services fails if policy is vague. Sitali shares practical ways to avoid second-order harms, from open metrics and cross-functional reviews to training teams to read patterns instead of isolated incidents. Along the way, global networks and the One Young World community broaden the lens: despite different contexts, many countries wrestle with the same need—fair rules, clear data, and leaders who listen.
You’ll hear a grounded vision for the next decade: data-driven governance across Africa, transparent institutions, and technology-enabled tools that put people first. The closing message is simple and actionable—start where you are, use what you have, do what you can—because even a small candle cuts through the dark. If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a colleague who cares about integrity, and leave a review to help more listeners find it.













