Ciudad Morazán Creates a High Trust Society
This week's Morazan Monday (a weekly series on Ciudad Morazán / Bootstrap City) I discuss how Morazán, a low income city located near one of Honduras' most dangerous neighborhoods created a high trust society! 🏡
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How did Morazán become a place where you don't have to lock your bike, windows, or even doors?🚪
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) April 23, 2024
1) Private Police👮
Morazán has private police that are held accountable based on their performance📈
If they do a bad job they're fired so they're motivated to do a good job 😉 pic.twitter.com/1YaFs8UI7i
3) Peer Effects 👨👩👧👧
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🥕Carrot: We are a social animal. When you see other people taking care about your community, you are more likely to follow suit.
🪵Stick: Residents will pressure their neighbors to behave civilly to help maintain the quality of the community pic.twitter.com/Z3r9VaDTrL
The result of these incentives is a place where property is safe, kids can play outside unsupervised, people don’t need to pay for security, and people generally do what they say 🤝
Charter Cities have huge potential to help those who need it most!🙏