Cittadinanzattiva (Active citizenship) is an Italian non-profit organization founded in 1978. It is independent from political parties, trade unions, private companies and public institutions.
CE Organisations
Citizen Engagement Organisations
This page offers its users a navigable inventory of citizen engagement organisations. Drawing upon comprehensive insight on citizen engagement, the inventory facilitates selecting “key players” along common criteria of success, identifying complementary work processes, charting relevant policy topics, identifying participatory methods used, both off- and online, whilst allowing its users to probe the focus and scope of the showcased organisations. The key words in terms of which the inventory is searchable articulate these criteria, both common and critical to success.
Displaying 21 - 30 of 104To make the concept of citizen engagement real, the city of Helsinki has come up with a creative solution. City leaders made a board game that small teams of managers and front-line staff can play together.
To run positive, practical projects focused on tackling climate change at the community level, and turn these local actions into a force for bigger changes.
They carry out coaching (individual sessions), mentoring and experiential training. They specialise in the areas of communication, creativity, collaboration and project management. They facilitate citizen and community engagement in science and policy.
The role of the CNDP is to enforce and ensure the correct implementation of participatory democracy procedures provided for by law or promoted voluntarily by the public authorities.
Conoscenza e Innovazione - K&I works to promote, plan and carry out applied research projects, both in Italy and abroad.
CONSUL is a online platform deployed in 35 countries by 135 institutions. It is a citizen participation tool for an open, transparent and democratic government.
The Danish Board of Technology (DBT) is a not-for-profit corporate foundation working for the common good. The mission of the DBT is to work for society’s development being shaped by informed and forward-looking collaboration between citizens, experts, stakeholders, and decision-makers.
The Danish Parliament has introduced a new tool for direct democracy called ‘citizen’s initiative’ (https://www.thedanishparliament.dk/en/news/2018/02/citizens-initiative).