Citizens and the State: Working Across the Demand and Supply Dichotomy
Citizens are assigned various roles in the development process (service users, project beneficiaries, and consulted stakeholders). But how can citizens move from being just users and choosers of social services to makers and shapers of policies and processes so that they can ultimately lead their own development?
“The most effective citizens are the most versatile: the ones who can cross boundaries. They move between the local, the national and the global, employ a range of techniques, act as allies and adversaries of the state, and deploy their skills of protest and partnership at key moments and in different institutional entry points.” Blurring the Boundaries: Citizen Action Across States and Societies
- Tags:
- The World Region
- Governance
- Citizen Action
- Citizen Engagement
- Citizen Demand
- Citizen-Centric Government
- Development Research Center on Citizenship
- participation
- and Accountability
- Citizenship DRC
- Governance Reform
- Demand Side of Governance
- Particpation
- Accountibility
- social change
- Institutions
- Civil Society and Governance
- Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue