WeVis: Supporting participatory democracy in Thailand through locally developed digital tools
/Learn how WeVis is bringing citizen participation and transparency to city spending in Bangkok.
Read MoreLearn how WeVis is bringing citizen participation and transparency to city spending in Bangkok.
Read MoreBy combining low-tech solutions with cutting-edge AI, SEMA is helping people from all walks of life anonymously share their experiences with service providers and local governments, ensuring those voices reach decision-makers.
Read MorevTaiwan has always demonstrated how civic communities can innovate in democratic participation by combining open-source platforms, commercial tools, and AI.
Read MoreThe deliberAIde platform’s AI features enhanced human facilitation, freeing moderators to focus on dialogue quality and ensuring that every contribution was documented.
Read MoreGoing digital enabled Co-operation Ireland to use a multi-layered AI approach that supported both the deliberative process itself and the post-event analysis.
Read MoreFor the mayor and his team, the implementation of AI was not a goal in itself, but rather a strategic tool to strengthen digital democracy, institutional transparency, and citizen trust.
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 MoreChile’s National Youth Institute uses CitizenLab to create a thriving community of young people who are developing solutions to social problems.
Read MoreInvolving vulnerable people in the development of a participation platform increases their engagement in civic life and trust in government, while improving governance.
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.
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