Disability-inclusive participatory data collection
/A guide for using participatory data collection to develop a disability-inclusive city profile, based on a process in Solo, Indonesia.
Read MoreA guide for using participatory data collection to develop a disability-inclusive city profile, based on a process in Solo, Indonesia.
Read MoreThis photo collection shows residents of Madrid, Spain deciding how to spend €100 million of the City Council's 2018 budget in the context of the city's participatory budget.
Read MoreThis report presents 6 case studies of participatory budgeting experiences in Russia and Asia.
Read MoreA video about the "Make Your Brussels - Mobility" citizens' panel.
Read MoreA report that presents the results and impacts for students of a PB process implemented at three Chicago Public Schools.
Read MoreWebinar where people that has been involved in PB on Schools in the US share their experiences.
Read MoreA practical guide on how to organize a citizens' assembly, with the primary focus on the city level.
Read MoreA book that compiles articles from multiple authors on participatory budgeting processes around the world.
Read MoreA policy briefing that outlines key strategic decisions for designing and implementing PB, lessons learned and opportunities identified, and challenges to move to Mainstream PB.
Read MoreA paper that outlines the relationships between specific rules of PB design and well‐being.
Read MoreA webinar that shares details on how to make PB evaluations more useful and easier.
Read MoreA film that shows how PB in Scotland is moving to Mainstream PB, which uses voting to decide on larger public budgets.
Read MoreA video that introduces participatory budgeting in schools by showing how it has worked in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Read MoreAn academic paper that describes how PB can diminish health disparities by strengthening residents’ psychological empowerment, strengthening civic sector alliances, and redistributing resources to areas of greatest need.
Read MoreAn online platform that allows residents of New York City to submit and discuss ideas for how to spend a portion of the city budget in participating Council Districts.
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