Engaging Citizens in Countries Affected by Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
This paper provides insights for World Bank staff to support a stronger understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and entry points to mainstreaming citizen engagement in fragility,conflict, and violence (FCV) contexts. It does not promise com...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2020
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/569791584046574547/Engaging-Citizens-in-Countries-Affected-by-Fragility-Conflict-and-Violence http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33451 |
Summary: | This paper provides insights for World
Bank staff to support a stronger understanding of the
challenges, opportunities, and entry points to mainstreaming
citizen engagement in fragility,conflict, and violence (FCV)
contexts. It does not promise comprehensive solutions,
rather a more nuanced view of citizen engagement in FCVs,
and it suggests operational response. First, it summarizes
what makes citizen engagement a necessary but challenging
agenda. Second, it summarizes operational implications and
suggestions for supporting citizen engagement using various
FCV archetypes and examples of approaches to citizen
engagement as a primer for the future direction of this
agenda within the Governance Global Practice (GGP). The
paper builds on the analysis conducted for the World Bank’s
flagship report Opening the Black Box: The Contextual
Drivers of Social Accountability, incorporating additional
insights from the past few years. It is one in aseries of
four papers from the GGP on citizen engagement in the areas
of FCV situations, opengovernment, trust, and emerging technology. |
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