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Viva la Ciudadania - Colombia

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Since its beginning back in 1989, the national campaign Viva la Ciudadania (Citizenship Up) back in 1989, it sought to consolidate a process of civil pressure over the political establishment to stimulate profound institutional transformations that could allow proper conditions for stronger democratic processes and greater respect for basic rights.

In doing so, a group of NGOs working behind this initiative decided to face the existing difficulties of the time through a concerted national effort that sought to promote a democratic culture in Colombia leading to the formation of the Viva la Ciudadania campaign. Some of the mechanisms used to achieve this objective included strengthening of democratic habits, practices and life styles.
Communication Strategies
In addition to the publication of 'Tool Box' (which was published monthly), this campaign has used a variety of other communication materials such as print materials, audiovisuals, press releases, and a web site.

Over the past two years, Viva la Ciudadania expanded its editorial work and has produced different materials advocating community participation at a variety of public seminars on issues such as decentralisation; publication of documents on public accountability; the book Building Democracy, which highlights the role of the Constitutional Court in a democratic state; two editions of Papers for Democracy focused on peace-building issues; a bulletin on the Observatory on Drugs; another one about the Amazonic Forum; and the public event Citizen Encounter for Democracy. Viva la Ciudadania also produces radio and TV programmes, which are broadcast on regional and local radio and TV stations.
Development Issues
Democracy, governance, citizenship, and rights.
Key Points
Viva la Ciudadania is a constructivist and propositive model, which is based on processes of public debate and consensus among social and political actors, seeking to carry out specific activities dealing with:
  • Intervention (before decision makers)
  • Communication (toward consensus, among interlocutors at the private and public level, with citizens)
  • Citizenship training (through various strategies such as the schools of democratic leadership, open forums, manuals, and other publications)
Partners

Casa de la Mujer; Conciudadanía; Corfa; Foro nacional por Colombia; EscuelaNacional Sindical-Antioquia; Fundación Social y Podión.

Sources

Website of campaign "Viva la Ciudadan

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 03/14/2006 - 06:25 Permalink

ididnt find ciudadania,i dont know what it means to.