Fostering Citizen Participation in the Development of Legislation

Publication Date: 2008
Authors: Jessica Gomez and Carla Koppell
Abstract: Participatory processes are critical to improving governance in post-conflict countries. Involving the public in creating legislation increases a government’s legitimacy and the likelihood that nascent democracies remain stable and continue to develop. Yet post-conflict societies, especially those unaccustomed to democracy, require extra support to open legislative and other policymaking processes. Part of a series that builds on a three-year field program on the role of women in Rwanda, this policy brief provides policymakers, donors, and program planners with strategies for the consolidation of democracy in post-conflict societies. (2 pages) (available in French)

Read "Fostering Citizen Participation in the Development of Legislation."