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Participation in Economic Decision-Making: A Primer

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posted on 2024-09-05, 22:11 authored by Katy Oswald, Apgar J. Marina, Jodie Thorpe, John Gaventa
This primer is designed to help programmes that aim to build participation into economic decision-making to better understand what ‘participation’ means. It focuses on what does meaningful participation in economic decision-making mean, and what might it look like? What does it mean to support people to have more control over their economic futures, and how might programmes do this? It recognises that participation can happen at three interconnected levels, with different levels of agency exercised by funders of programmes: 1) At the internal level: are programmatic processes participatory? 2) At the beneficiary level: do the organisations (grantees) funded to work with target audiences use participatory processes? 3) At the societal level: are there participatory processes within economic decision-making (e.g. government/investment decisions?) that programming can support? This primer addresses all three levels and is intended to support developing a common language and understanding around key concepts to inform programme planning and implementation. It can also be used to develop ideas for different ways to build participatory practice internally.

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Open Society Foundations’ (OSF) Economic Advancement Programme

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Oswald, K., Apgar, J.M., Thorpe, J., & Gaventa, J. (2018) Participation in Economic Decision-Making: A Primer. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

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