Voici le blurb: Complex policy issues cannot be solved by government alone. Delivering high-quality public services at the least cost and achieving shared public policy goals requires innovative approaches and greater involvement of citizens. This book is a valuable source of information on government performance in fostering open and inclusive policy making in 25 countries. It offers rich insights into current practice through 14 in-depth country case studies and 18 opinion pieces from leading civil society and government ...
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Voici le blurb: Complex policy issues cannot be solved by government alone. Delivering high-quality public services at the least cost and achieving shared public policy goals requires innovative approaches and greater involvement of citizens. This book is a valuable source of information on government performance in fostering open and inclusive policy making in 25 countries. It offers rich insights into current practice through 14 in-depth country case studies and 18 opinion pieces from leading civil society and government practitioners. It includes 10 guiding principles to support open and inclusive policy making and service delivery in practice. Table of contents in English Acknowledgements Executive Summary PART I. FOCUS ON CITIZENS: PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT FOR BETTER POLICY AND SERVICES PART II. CASE STUDIES IN CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PART III. PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES: WHY NOW, HOW, AND WHAT NEXT? Annex A. Legislation and Policy Measures for Open Government Annex B. Oversight Institutions for Open Government Annex C. Member of the OECD Steering Group on Open and Inclusive Policy Making (2007-2008) Annex D. Civil Society Respondents to the 2007 OECD "Questionnaire for Civil Society Organisations on Open and Inclusive Policy Making" Annex E. Glossary
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