citizenparticipation
Citizen participation refers to the involvement of individuals in decision-making processes, policy development, and governance at local, national, or international levels. It encompasses a range of activities through which citizens contribute their perspectives, skills, and resources to address public issues, improve community well-being, and influence institutional actions. Participation can take many forms, including voting, public consultations, community meetings, online forums, volunteer work, and advocacy campaigns. Its goal is to foster transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in governance by ensuring that diverse voices are heard and considered in the democratic process.
The importance of citizen participation lies in its ability to enhance democratic legitimacy, empower marginalized groups,
Citizen participation can occur at various levels of governance. Local participation often involves neighborhood councils, town
Critics of citizen participation argue that it can be time-consuming, dilute expertise, or be co-opted by elites