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Civic Education: Practical Guidance NoteAutorChris McInerney
Fecha de PublicaciónAbril 1, 2004
ResumenFrom the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Bureau for Development Policy - Democratic Governance Group, this Practical Guidance Note has four parts. It aims to:
From the Executive Summary: "Part One [Civic Education] defines Civic Education as learning for effective participation in democratic and development processes at both local and national levels..... This part of the guide ...underlines the strong link between civic education and capacity development for effective civic engagement. It states that Civic Education needs to be seen as a prerequisite for civic engagement and participation....The important role of Civic Education in contributing to the achievement of the Millennium Development goals (MDGs) is articulated.... Part Two [Civic Education in Practice] focuses on the practicalities of Civic Education programming and presents some practical ways for COs to engage in this area....The section ... presents six possible ways of engaging in Civic Education: three of these address Civic Education within different thematic areas (electoral assistance, crisis prevention and recovery and HIV/AIDS) and three are modality based. Part Two concludes with a discussion of the importance of developing mechanisms to measure the impact of Civic Education programmes and presents a checklist of points to consider when programming in this area. Part Three [Building Partnership for Civic Education] focuses on how UNDP can build progressive partnerships with a number of different actors. The range of likely partners is set out: national governments, CSOs [civil society organisations], the private sector, the media and political parties, and some of the principal issues arising from working with them are highlighted. The benefits of strong partnerships with other parts of the UN family are also emphasized. The final section of the paper, Part Four, signposts additional resources and further reading." The media partnership section includes the following factors as important considerations in UNDP’s partnerships with the media:
The document summarises the following as "Media Partnership Pointers":
EditorialNúmero de páginas40 IdiomasEnglish, Russian ContactoElizabeth McCall
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Bureau for Development Policy
New York New York
10017
United States
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