Building trust through civic engagement
Publisher: United Nations ; New York ; 2008Description: xi, 258 pISBN: 978-92-1-123178-6Subject(s): GOVERNANCE | UNITED NATIONS | LOCAL GOVERNMENT | GOVERNMENT POLICY | ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | CIVIL SOCIETYSummary: Introduces the concepts and issues regarding civic engagement in government, including the role of public participation in empowerment and capacity building, the formalization of civic engagement using NGOs and the concepts of trust, structure and order in the public policy process, and the relationship between governments and citizens in the context of representative democratic structures. Highlights best practices and lessons learned from previous examples of civic engagement in the governmental process, including case studies from Austria, Philippines, Rwanda, India and Australia.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Introduces the concepts and issues regarding civic engagement in government, including the role of public participation in empowerment and capacity building, the formalization of civic engagement using NGOs and the concepts of trust, structure and order in the public policy process, and the relationship between governments and citizens in the context of representative democratic structures. Highlights best practices and lessons learned from previous examples of civic engagement in the governmental process, including case studies from Austria, Philippines, Rwanda, India and Australia.
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