On The Discourse this morning, we look at Madagascar's recent 66th Independence Day, but after decades of political instability and nine months under a transitional military government following last year's dramatic change of power, many Malagasy are reflecting on the country's future rather than celebrating its past. Our guest this morning is one of Madagascar's most influential global voices. Dr Ketakandriana Rafitoson—known simply as "Ke"—is the Global Executive Director of Publish What You Pay and Vice-Chair of Transparency International. From growing up in Madagascar to becoming a leading advocate for transparency and good governance, I spoke to her for a reflection on her journey, her country at 66, and her hopes for its future. I began by asking Dr Rafitoson, what she felt on Independence

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