Review:
Civil Society Engagement In Political Reform
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Civil society engagement in political reform refers to the involvement of non-governmental organizations, community groups, and individuals in advocating for and influencing political changes and reforms.
Key Features
- Advocacy
- Campaigns
- Coalition-building
- Policy influence
- Monitoring and evaluation
Pros
- Promotes citizen participation in governance
- Strengthens democracy
- Holds governments accountable
- Helps to address social issues and promote human rights
Cons
- Can be challenging to sustain engagement over time
- May face resistance from established political powers
- Potential for polarization within civil society groups