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Wednesday, September 6 • 11:00am - 12:15pm
From One-Off Engagement to System Change: How do we Embed Public Participation in Government?

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This session will explore how governments can build the capacity and skills that enable them to engage the public and civil society on a regular and systematic basis. It will discuss examples of where this is happening, hear from the experiences of political leaders and officials, and explore what future reforms should be pursued to ensure people can be involved in the decisions that affect them.

Session organizers: Fundación Corona; Government of Spain; People Powered

This room has a limited capacity of 205 persons. if you want to secure your seat please join the session early. For safety reasons, capacity cannot be exceeded.


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Resources:

  • Open Gov Guide: The 2023 Open Gov Guide – OGP’s go-to resource for detailed reform recommendations and examples of good practice from OGP members – features a chapter on mainstreaming participation. 
  • Regulatory governance: Using data from OGP and the World Bank’s Global Indicators of Regulatory Governance, Regulatory Governance in the Open Government Partnership (2020) assesses where OGP members stand on regulatory openness.

See the OGP Research Repository for more resources from the OGP Support Unit.


Moderator
avatar for Diana Dajer

Diana Dajer

Manager of Citizen Participation, Fundación Corona
I am Manager of Citizen Participation at Fundación Corona and a member of People Powered's Board, working on the intersection between political inclusion and public and social innovation. I have held executive, managerial, coordination and advisory positions in the public and private... Read More →
avatar for Josh Lerner

Josh Lerner

Executive Director, People Powered
Josh Lerner is the Executive Director of People Powered, a global hub for participatory democracy. He has 20 years of experience developing, researching, and working with leading community engagement programs across North America, Latin America, and Europe. He was previously co... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Adrià Duarte

Adrià Duarte

Area Coordinator, UCLG
Coordinator of the International Observatory on Participatory Democracy (IOPD) at the World Organization of United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)
avatar for Ekaterina Petrikevich

Ekaterina Petrikevich

International Director, Participation Factory
As a Co-Founder and International Director of Participation Factory, a company that designs and implements complex participation-driven processes, I have over four years of experience in advancing public participation and community engagement across various sectors and regions. My... Read More →
avatar for Lázaro Tuñón Sastre

Lázaro Tuñón Sastre

Government of Spain
Lázaro Tuñón is Assistant Deputy Director for Open Government in the Ministry of Finance and Civil Service. I am specially interested in Transparency, Citizen Participation and Public Integrity. Come up and let's talk!
avatar for Juan Carlos Fernandez

Juan Carlos Fernandez

Fundación Corona, Coordinator for Open Government and public innovation
avatar for Greta Rios

Greta Rios

Community Building Director, People Powered
I believe civil society is crucial for changing the world. I have over a decade of experience working with civil society on diverse topics. Right now my focus is on nurturing a global community of participatory democracy enthusiasts so we can change the world together. I am the Community... Read More →
avatar for Kao Shien-Quey

Kao Shien-Quey

Deputy Minister, National Development Council
I’m Deputy Minister of the National Development Council in Taiwan, which is a ministerial level government agency responsible for planning, coordination, and resource allocation for national development projects. I’m in charge of supervising and coordinating policies related to... Read More →


Wednesday September 6, 2023 11:00am - 12:15pm EEST
5 - Green Hall (2nd Floor)
  Thematic Track