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Participatory approaches in governance and in knowledge production: What makes the difference?
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Repositioning intellectual disability in the ethics of digital mental health technologies. [PDF]
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OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs, 1999
• Empowerment of the poor is one ingredient in effective poverty reduction. • A demand-driven participatory approach enhances effectiveness and efficiency. • Accountability is the central lever for participatory governance. • Capacity building is necessary for making participatory governance a reality.
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• Empowerment of the poor is one ingredient in effective poverty reduction. • A demand-driven participatory approach enhances effectiveness and efficiency. • Accountability is the central lever for participatory governance. • Capacity building is necessary for making participatory governance a reality.
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2017
“Participatory governance” widely refers to the democratic mechanisms which are intended to involve citizens in public policy-making processes. In other words, participatory governance is aimed to establish a bridge between public institutions and ordinary people, in an attempt to increase the effectiveness and responsiveness of public policy-making ...
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“Participatory governance” widely refers to the democratic mechanisms which are intended to involve citizens in public policy-making processes. In other words, participatory governance is aimed to establish a bridge between public institutions and ordinary people, in an attempt to increase the effectiveness and responsiveness of public policy-making ...
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