Contributions on issues of accountability and transparency (PLA Notes 46)

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English
Published: April 2003
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Participatory Learning and Action
Product code:G02035
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Participatory Learning and Action 46

The publishing of the Prajateerpu report of a workshop in southern India provoked a huge debate amongst people involved in participatory practices throughout the world. This article reports some contributor's opinions on whether citizens' juries can be used to make governments, donor agencies and similar groups more accountable for their actions, as expressed in an e-forum after the publication of the report.

Participatory Learning and Action is the world’s leading informal journal on participatory approaches. Guest editors provide up-to-the minute accounts of participatory approaches in specific fields. Since 1987, PLA has provided a forum for participatory practitioners – community workers, activists and researchers – to share experiences, reflections and methodological innovations with others, providing a genuine ‘voice from the field’.

To download individual articles for ‘PLA Notes 46: Participatory processes for policy change’ see 'More information' link below.

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Newell, P., Peddireddy, C., Goetz, A., Wynne, B., Gujja, B. and Borrini-Feyerabend, G. (2003). Contributions on issues of accountability and transparency (PLA Notes 46). .
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