Enabling Environments for Civic Engagement in PRSP Countries

It is now increasingly recognized that, alongside the state and the market, civil society is a critical factor in determining the level, pace and equity of a country's economic, social and political development. Civic engagement is the participation of private actors in the public sphere, conducted through direct and indirect interactions of civil society organizations and citizens-at-large with government, multilateral institutions and business establishments to influence decision making or pursue common goals. It is a process that organizes citizens or their entrusted representatives to "influence, shape and control public affairs and development initiatives, implementation and resources. Under the right conditions civic engagement can promote development and improve the economic and social conditions of the poor. How civil society can maximize its potential in alleviating poverty and promoting social accountability, and what types of laws, regulations, governance and cultural norms are needed to create the most conducive environment in which civil society operates, is less well understood.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2003-03
Subjects:ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCREDITATION, ADVOCACY, ANALYTICAL WORK, ASSESSMENT TOOL, BASIC SERVICES, BEST PRACTICES, CAPACITY BUILDING, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TEAM, CIVIL SOCIETY, CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS, CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS, CIVIL SOCIETY INTERLOCUTORS, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES, CLIENT COUNTRIES, COLLABORATION, COLLECTIVE ACTION, CONSENSUS, CONSULTATIONS, CORRUPTION, CULTURAL NORMS, DECISION MAKING, DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT ACTORS, DEVELOPMENT NETWORK, DEVELOPMENT POLICIES, DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS, ENABLING ENVIRONMENT, EXTERNAL FACTORS, FOCUS GROUP, FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS, GOVERNANCE ISSUES, GROUP DISCUSSIONS, INTERVIEWS, LAWS, LEARNING, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGISLATION, LOCAL GOVERNANCE, LOCAL LEVEL, LONG TERM, MEDIA, MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS, NONPROFIT SECTOR, ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITIES, PARLIAMENTS, POLICY DIALOGUES, POLICY MAKERS, POLITICAL CONTROL, POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT, POLITICAL WILL, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC DEBATE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC POLICY, RADIO, REPRESENTATIVES, RESEARCH METHODS, SELF-HELP, SERVICE DELIVERY, SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT NETWORK, STAKEHOLDER, STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS, STAKEHOLDERS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL SUPPORT, TRANSPARENCY, TTLS CIVIC ACTION, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS, POOR PEOPLE, GOVERNANCE, REGULATIONS, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, POLICY REFORM, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, ECONOMIC REFORM, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/2983403/enabling-environments-civic-engagement-prsp-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11319
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