In her TED Talk, Ketakandriana Rafitoson shares her efforts to establish Citizen Assemblies in Madagascar as a means to restore democracy and empower the local population. Confronted with rampant poverty and corruption, she initiated these assemblies to educate citizens about democratic principles, equip them with tools for active participation, and encourage collective action on community issues. As a result, citizens have successfully held corrupt officials accountable, leading to convictions and sparking greater civic involvement. This movement highlights the strength of grassroots activism in fighting injustice and reclaiming democratic rights.