Participatory Budgeting via National Law: What Works and What Doesn’t
/A report of key findings on national laws that incorporate a participatory approach to budgeting.
Read MoreA report of key findings on national laws that incorporate a participatory approach to budgeting.
Read MoreThis resource provides questions and topics that are top priorities for further understanding and improving PB’s impacts, identified by the Global PB Research Board.
Read MoreThis research brief that presents key findings on the impacts of PB on education and learning, practical recommendations, and next steps for advocating for, designing, and implementing PB in governments and educational institutions.
Read MoreThe Participatory Budgeting Theory of Change (PB ToC) is a tool that can help researchers and practitioners understand how PB can lead to desired changes for people, communities, and governments.
Read MoreA research brief that explains the theory of change linking PB civil society & political participation outcomes, presents six key research findings and shares practical recommendations for advocacy, planning & design, and research.
Read MoreA research brief that explains the theory of change linking PB to governance and well-being outcomes, presents seven key research findings, and share practical recommendations for advocacy, planning & design, and research.
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