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Democratizing Public Services: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions and Implications for Health Care Reform in BC
註釋What distinguishes these four examples is the direct outreach of In each of the four cases, the government to the population on issues of concrete and practical stage for democratization was set concern, and the creation of ongoing and multi-level connections among citizens and between citizens and government. [...] Within The participatory budget process each district other delegates were elected to monitor the MCB, pressure has greatly enhanced the their representative to vote according to the priorities set up by the district assemblies, and inform them of any new problems at the neighbour- legitimacy of government hood level.19 decisions and extended the The relative success of the process is reflected by [...] The public attention and visibility of the program, and the fact that the health agents came from the local community, contributed to the overall success of the program and the high level of trust that developed between the health agents and the families they visited. [...] In Kerala, prior to the 1996 election, the members of the People's Science Movement (the KSSP) organized within the Communist Party of India to secure a commitment that, if elected, they would implement the National Directive - mandating the devolution of power to the local level - in ways that would support an expansion of democratic governance and the development of community-based strategies fo [...] In the case of the HAP, broad public awareness and interest in the program was achieved: ...with an unusual and unending flurry of publicity - directly through the media, particularly radio, and through the visits of the state coordinating team to communities during the hiring process....