Public engagement for public health
/A paper that evaluates and finds that participatory budgeting substancially reduces infant mortality in Brazilian communities, even more so when the programme is institutionalised.
Read MoreA paper that evaluates and finds that participatory budgeting substancially reduces infant mortality in Brazilian communities, even more so when the programme is institutionalised.
Read MoreIn this book, Theatre of the Oppressed creator Augusto Boal explains how he created Legislative Theatre, the principles behind it, and how he implemented it in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Read MoreA book about the 30 years of participatory budgeting around the world. It focuses on the international context that enabled PB's international dissemination.
Read MoreThis handbook not only provides a very wide-ranging introduction and orientation to the world of the Theatre of the Oppressed, it also presents concrete and practical assistance for structuring basic workshops in process-oriented theatre work and in developing Forum Theatre plays.
Read MoreBook in which Augusto Boal, creator of the theatre of the oppressed (TO) describes theatrical forms that he first elaborated in the 1970s, initially in Brazil and later in Europe.
Read MoreA guide that aims to train and inform the people of Maranhão, Brazil, about its State wide PB process.
Read MoreA comparative study of participatory budgeting processes in Latin America, North America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Read MoreA book that compiles articles from multiple authors on participatory budgeting processes around the world.
Read MoreA paper that outlines the relationships between specific rules of PB design and well‐being.
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