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
14 August 2018
Uganda’s age limit petition: Constitutional Court demurs on substance, cautious on procedure

Voices From The Field
22 January 2018
From dictatorship to a new Constitution in The Gambia: Issues and Concerns

Voices From The Field
14 December 2017
Constitution building in 2017 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field

Voices From The Field
6 December 2017
Reforming Malta’s constitution to enhance the independence of ‘fourth’ branch institutions

Voices From The Field
18 October 2017
Nigeria’s constitutional reform process: The quest for a people-driven constitution

Voices From The Field
26 September 2017
Clawing Back the Gains of Popular Participation – The First Amendment to the Constitution of Zimbabwe (2013)

Voices From The Field
20 September 2017
Deliberative Polling for Constitutional Change in Mongolia: An Unprecedented Experiment

Voices From The Field
29 June 2017
Mongolia’s (flawed) experiment with deliberative polling in constitutional reform

Voices From The Field
16 June 2017
Australia’s First Nations seek to be heard: A seminal process, outcomes pending

Voices From The Field
16 May 2017
Benin’s fourth failed constitutional reform effort: The decisive legacy of participatory processes