Public Participation
The involvement of the people who are to be governed in the creation and processes of their government. Public
participation affords individuals and non-governmental groups the ability to observe, engage with, and influence their government.

Voices From The Field
21 March
The future of governance in Papua New Guinea: consultations begin on form and system of government

News
15 February
In Papua New Guinea, constitutional law reform commission begins review process to evaluate form and system of government

News
10 February
In the Philippines, house committee launches provincial consultations on constitutional amendments

Voices From The Field
3 February
Third Time’s a Charm? Chile Embarks on a New Constitution-making Process

Voices From The Field
31 January
Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss: Potential and Limitations for Deliberative Democracy

Voices From The Field
30 January
A Win for the Status Quo: Critiquing the Presidential Commission of Inquiry’s Report on the Review of the Constitution of Botswana

Voices From The Field
22 December 2022
In the World of Constitution Building in 2022

News
6 December 2022
In Sudan, military and civilian leaders sign framework agreement based on the draft transitional constitution put forward by bar association

News
29 November 2022
In Ireland, citizens' assembly on biodiversity loss recommends constitutionalization of environmental human rights and rights of nature

News
24 November 2022
Op-Ed: In Chile, political parties are negotiating for a new constitutional reform process that ensures their influence
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