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Report
March 29, 2018
Participatory Budgeting: Spreading Across the Globe
By
Brian Wampler
,
Michael Touchton
,
Stephanie McNulty
New report seeks to support citizens, governments, practitioners, and donors as they contemplate how participatory budgeting programs may improve the quality of democracy, service delivery, community trust, and well-being.
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Blogs
February 11, 2018
Participatory Budgeting: Does Evidence Match Enthusiasm?
By
Brian Wampler
,
Michael Touchton
,
Stephanie McNulty
Last part of a three-blog series makes the case for why we need to build a knowledge base on how participatory budgeting can result to transformations in civil society, government, accountability, transparency and well-being.
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Blogs
February 5, 2018
The Participatory (R)evolution: Four Major PB Transformations over Time
By
Brian Wampler
,
Michael Touchton
,
Stephanie McNulty
Participatory budgeting is spreading rapidly, and, as a result, being transformed in interesting ways. What are the four major transformations?
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Blogs
January 17, 2018
Participatory Budgeting: Spreading Across the Globe
By
Brian Wampler
,
Michael Touchton
,
Stephanie McNulty
What do we know about how participatory budgeting is generating social and political change, as well as changing individuals and communities? Read the first of a three-part blog series.
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