Strengthening Local Governments Through Civic Engagement
Corey Holland | March 4, 2021 Share this: How does change occur at the local governmental level? Many experts, advocacy…
LabStorms are collaborative brainstorming sessions where a group of organizations come together to help one organization wrestle with a feedback-related challenge. They operate in Chatham House rule, meaning no information will be tied back to a particular attendee, but in these blogs we share the anonymized major learnings from each session. If you would like to participate in an upcoming LabStorm (either in person or by videoconference), please drop Corey a note via [email protected]
Corey Holland | March 4, 2021 Share this: How does change occur at the local governmental level? Many experts, advocacy…
Eric Martin & Grace Anglin | January 11, 2021 Share this: Have you watched any popular Sundance films lately? If…
Pavani Peri | December 8, 2020 Politicians want to understand their constituents. Often, they use surveys to figure out what…
Chely Esguerra and Nisma Le Boul | December 2, 2020 In the conflict-affected countries where the International Committee of the…
Alex Carle | October 29, 2020 When something goes wrong in an international aid program, the stakeholders who are impacted…
Alison Carlman | October 20, 2020 Community-led: Recently, the term has come to the forefront of conversations on global development,…
Nada Zohdy | October 8, 2020 Open Gov Hub is the world’s first meeting place, co-working space, or innovation hub…
Sanjay Fernandes | September 16, 2020 Decades of armed conflict and violence have silenced residents in Colombia. In 2014, SOLE…
Clara Ong and Damian Hajda | July 24, 2020 Socialsuite is a technology platform that helps organizations measure the impact…
Michael Silberman | July 16, 2020 MobLab equips social change campaigners with the tools to be creative, collaborative, people-powered, and…