Disinformation: a problem of ignorance or lack of participation?
/Fake news seems to be prevalent everywhere. Two experts explain how participatory democracy can combat it.
Read MoreFake news seems to be prevalent everywhere. Two experts explain how participatory democracy can combat it.
Read MoreStéphane Dubé and Caroline Khene share some of the thinking that informed the 2023 edition of the People Powered digital participation platform ratings.
Read MoreWe tell you how to use our new ratings, plus offer a host of other useful resources.
Read MoreThree foundations are contributing $3 million to support People Powered work to accelerate participatory democracy.
Read MoreThis pan-African think tank is working to nurture the “seeds” of participatory democracy across the continent.
Read MoreNew resources for national legislatures wanting to increase citizen engagement in responding to environmental challenges will be developed through a new partnership between the National Democratic Institute and People Powered.
Read MoreThe World Bank shows how donors can support local decision-making and play an important role in enabling community residents to decide which projects will most benefit them.
Read MoreChina’s Participation Center has developed a WeChat “mini app” to grow the number of participatory budgeting participants to more than 3 million in Chengdu city.
Read MoreKatya Petrikevich, cofounder of Participation Factory, talks about the impact of COVID on civic tech and the contribution of the new People Powered Guide to Digital Participation Platforms.
Read MoreMelissa Zisengwe, program officer for the Civic Tech Innovation Network, talks about the evolution of the field in Africa and the contribution of the new People Powered Guide to Digital Participation Platforms.
Read MoreCivic tech expert Matt Stempeck talks about what scares and excites him about the growth of the field and the role of the new People Powered Guide to Digital Participation Platforms.
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