National Participatory Budget in Portugal – Reviving the Citizenry Trust in Government
Case Code: BENV050 Case Length: 13 Pages Period: 2006-2017 Pub Date: 2024 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization: - Industry: - Countries: Portugal Themes: Government Policies, Public-Private Partnerships |
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Abstract
Participatory budgeting means involving ordinary citizens in the spending of public funds. Participatory budgeting takes people’s participation beyond selecting their elected representatives to deciding on community development projects, deployment of funds, and other areas of intervention, leading to a democratization of policy arenas. Originating in Brazil in the 1980s, it spread across the world quickly. This case is about the implementation of National Participatory Budget in Portugal.
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- Understand the difference between traditional participation and participatory budgeting
- Describe how a participatory budget works
- Examine Participatory Budgeting as a practice of public participation
- Learn the orbits of public participation
- Analyze five modes of public participation and the role of public participation in collaborative problem solving
Contents
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Introduction
The Beginning
Portugal
City of Cascais
Modus Operandi
Campaigning and Public Voting
Budget Approval
The National Participatory Budget
Participatory Budgeting in Lisbon
Implementing NBP
The Next Step
Keywords
Participatory budget; people’s participation; community development; deployment of funds; public participation; orbits of public participation; modes of public participation; governance; development; orbits of public participation; public participation spectrum
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