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It was a good start to a promising project: on 10 and 11 March, the twelve WeGovNow partners met for the first time in London. The meeting helped them to revise initial ideas and plan their collaboration. Over the next three years, WeGovNow will develop, implement and evaluate collective and participative government approaches for addressing local policy challenges. In these, the use of information and communication technology will play a prominent role.
The project and its partners are building upon earlier research and development by further developing existing solutions and integrating them within a single community engagement platform. This platform will allow people to report problems and suggest improvements, to discuss their relevance, explore ways to fix problems through collective action, find solutions to compensate for resource shortages affecting the quality of publicly provided services, debate topics of strategic nature, and develop and vote upon concrete suggestions for local policy action.
The WeGovNow platform will:
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