ella: citizen oversight - getting started survey results
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Learning Alliance on Citizen Oversight: Survey Results
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Participation in survey
90 responses to the survey out of 240 participants in the Learning Alliance of Citizen Oversight
37.5% of participation
We encourage participants to be active members in the Learning Alliance. Your participation does matter!
Number of responses by regions
*Only regions with at least one response were included
South East Asia
Central Africa
North America and Europe
East Africa
West Africa
South Asia
Latin American and Caribbean
Southern Africa
0 5 10 15 20 25
1
3
4
8
14
19
20
21
Number of responses by type of organization
Media
Donor
Private Sector
Academic/Research
Other
Government
Civil Society
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
1
2
4
5
5
6
67
Information needed
Three most mentioned topics
Do you think the themes covered will contribute to your work and knowledge?
4747%
5151%
22%
Yes, all of themYes, most of themOnly a fewNo, none of them
The three topics participants are more interested in.
Three top themes Extremely interested % Incorporating citizen´s oversight of service delivery 76 84Civil society oversight of service delivery 74 82Practical use of the right to information by civil society 72 80
The three topics participants are less interested in.
Three bottom themes Not interested %Strategic litigation and court decisions as a means to enforce the right to information 7 8Civil society participating in oversight with Supreme Audit Institutions and in conditional transfer programs 6 7Disclosure of public officers´ personal assets 4 4
The five main topics not included in the curriculum and suggested by participants.
0
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8
7
5
4
How do people plan to use the knowledge gained in this Learning Alliance?
Other
As an input for teaching
Feed into policy
Feed into research
Promote debate
Help shape practices
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
8
25
54
55
61
68
There has been a good amount of feedback thrown by the survey, thanks for your collaboration!
We are now certain that the topics we have planned to cover are of interest of most participants. This gives us a green light to start this Learning Alliance.
With your suggestions, we will make some adjustments to the module outline to cover the topics you are more interested in.
It is encouraging for us to know that the learning alliance knowledge will help shape practices, promote debate, and feed research and policy making! We are happy to contribute to these goals.
We look forward to your active engagement in the following
discussions!
African and Asian coordinators:
Managed by:
Latin American Regional Centre of Expertise
Supported by: With the participation of:
Kenya, Zimbabwe, Nepal
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