Desafíos comunes
¿Cómo incentivar la participación ciudadana?
Cómo dirigirse al público
Incentivos para la participación efectiva
¿Cómo preservar la independencia de las EFS?
Desmitificación de la participación ciudadana
Implementación de las iniciativas de participación como una estrategia institucional integral
¿Cómo evitar la frustración?
Objetivos realistas
Apertura y flexibilidad
Proyectos piloto
Cómo beneficiarse mutuamente de los conocimientos y las capacidades de cada uno: Reglas claras y funciones definidas
Determinar el alcance de la participación ciudadana
Definición de responsabilidades
Determinación de canales y formatos para el flujo de información
Procedimientos iniciales
La identificación de prioridades
La elaboración de un plan de acción
La asignación de responsabilidades
El seguimiento y la evaluación continua
Recursos
Recursos financieros
Recursos humanos
Sostenibilidad
Autores principales: Vien Suerte-Cortez (ANSA-EAP) & Carolina Cornejo (ACIJ)
Autores colaboradores: Carolina Vaira , Hirut M'cleod, Manuel E. Contreras (World Bank)
- Módulo 03
- Essential concepts of collaboration
- Rapid Results Approach Tools
Rapid Results Approach Tools
Building coalitions for public participation in the audit process—implementation checklist
TOOL 1: IMPLEMENTATION QUESTIONNAIRE
The worksheet that follows is meant to stimulate thinking about how to develop, grow, and sustain a coalition. Use the questions to check the team’s level of preparedness.
Questions
- What is the solution we want to implement?
- Why is the solution hard to implement, and what are the problems and challenges?
- Who are the stakeholders related to our challenge?
- How should we organize ourselves today?
- How do we want to be organized in the future?
Questions
- Why are we in this room together?
- Is the timing right to work on our common problem?
- What is each individual stakeholder’s vision of success?
- What is the benefit of the successful establishment of our coalition?
- What are the risks of the successful establishment of our coalition?
- How much time and energy are we each able to commit?
- What must happen for us to have confidence in this coalition?
Questions
- What are the five critical steps that must happen for us to realize our goal? (We must consolidate similar ideas)
- What are the tasks that we do not know how to do? Are they on the list of steps?
- Do we have a work plan based on what we know we have to do and discover?
Questions
- Which activities are complete, and which activities are not?
- What is the outcome of complete and incomplete activities? Can we learn anything about how we work and the effect our work is having on our coalition, the government, civil society, and citizens?
- How are we working as a coalition? In cases in which we do not experience progress, are there things we can assume, roles and responsibilities we can better define?
- What are the implications of all of this on our work plan? Which strategies need to change? Which activities should be scaled up or scaled down?