GPSA Knowledge Platform Latest News in the GPSA Knowledge Platform What’s new in the KP We now have more than 1,550 members! Meet them here. Our members at a glance Paula Chies Schommer, an active member of the GPSA Knowledge Platform, is enriching the debate and practice on SAcc in Brazil by bringing the Platform’s debates and experiencies to it. Blog: Moving towards a strategic approach to social accountability in post-conflict contexts: the Tuungane experience in DR Congo By Isatou Batonon, former GPSA E-Learning course participant How does your organization help empowering communities? Read and comment this blog post on IRC’s experience implementing the Tuungane program in eastern Democratic Republic (DR) Congo, a community-driven reconstruction programs. Read more Coming soon Paula is Professor and Researcher at the Public Management Department in the State University of Santa Catarina in Southern Brazil. Paula joined the Knowledge Platform to learn and participate in the latest debates and trends on social accountability (SAcc) and to bring those to the Brazilian academic field. In the last years, Paula has coordinated research projects on citizen engagement, social control, co-production of public services, public management, and social accountability. The Platform’s knowledge Exchange activities are useful for enriching Paula’s and her colleagues’ research work at the university and for enhancing her students’ knowledge on accountability. For Paula, SAcc is important Paula considers that Brazil has a lot of experience to offer on SAcc, particularly on social participation, social control and citizen engagement. However, language and conceptual barriers limit the possibility of bringing Brazilian researchers and practitioners’ experience to the Platform. This is because many Brazilian researchers do not speak English and because SAcc does not have an exact translation in Portuguese –they have called it “coproduction of control”. For this reason, Paula and her colleagues at the university seek to become a bridge between Brazilian researchers and the larger international SAcc community and are committed to enrich the theory and practice on this theme in Brazil. An example of their work is the Blog of the Politeia Research Group from the State University of Santa Catarina that they have launched on Co-production of Public Good: Accountability and Management (in Portuguese). Webinar: Funding, Learning and Impact: How do grant-making practices help and hinder real grantee learning? June 3, 2015, 10:00-11:30 am EDT In this webinar, Jenny Ross, author of a recent report on funding practices and learning, will present lessons about what works, what doesn’t work, and what grant-makers and grantees can do to support and enable learning. Read More E-forum: Are we really learning? Making grant-making practices more conducive to grantee learning June 3-24, 2015 This E-forum, moderated by Charlotte Ornemark and Brendan Halloran, will explore innovative learning practice, systems for learning (including grant making practices, internal organizational systems etc.), and linking learning to impact. Read More Other Updates From Openness to Real Accountability: the Role of MSIs This short think piece outlines several critical issues that multistakeholders initiatives (MSIs) must address if they are to meaningfully contribute to more accountable governance. Read More Toolkits: Open Budgets Capacity Building Material The materials presented in the IBP website provide facilitators and trainers with everything they'd need to conduct a highly interactive and informative workshop on using budgets to enhance their advocacy and research. Read more GPSA BBL: When and How do Digital Technologies Strengthen Citizen Voice and Collective Action? May 26, 2015, 12:30 –2:00pm This BBL will explore whether the internet—shorthand for digital technologies—has made governments more accountable by Grassroots to Global: Seven Steps to Citizen-Driven Accountability for the Sustainable Development Goals This report contains seven steps for developing people-led accountability to post-2015 goals to ensure that people are reached and remain a priority, by creating pathways for Access to Information Working Group Microgrant: Demonstrating ATI Linkages to OGP Progress Call for Applications The OGP Access to Information Working Group announced its call for applications for research papers and projects aimed at demonstrating the importance of access to information in order for countries to fulfill their national action plans. Read more Raising the Score - CARE’s Community Score Card This website documents the impact of CARE’s Community Score Card (CSC)© on improving maternal health service in Malawi through short videos. Read more helping to strengthen citizen voice and collective action. Read more Summary: 2nd Annual World Bank—International Ombudsman Institute Roundtable: The Role of Ombudsman Institutions in Promoting Citizen-centric Governance & Inclusive Institutions them to help monitor if leaders are delivering on promises. Read more We would like to thank Besinati Mpepo, Brendan Halloran, Gaia Gozzo, Justine Dupuy, Kevin Thibodeaux, and Paula Schommer for their contribution to this Latest News. Read More Don´t forget that you too can contribute to the Knowledge platform. Send us your social accountability materials (toolkits, reports, videos, etc.), disseminate them in the Networking Board. You can also send us the news and events of your organizations and networks. 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