BENCHMARKING BRITISH COLUMBIA’S CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT EFFORTS
Andrew Young
New York University (NYU) -
The GovLab
Christina Rogawski
Independent
K. Sabeel Rahman
Harvard Law School
Stefaan Verhulst
New York University (NYU) -
The GovLab
May 1, 2013
Abstract:
Over the last few years,
the Government of British Columbia (Canada) has initiated a variety of
practices and policies aimed at providing more legitimate and effective
governance. Leveraging advances in technology, the Government of British
Columbia (BC) has focused on changing the way it engages with its citizens with
the goal of changing the way it seeks input and develops and implements policy.
The efforts are part of a broader trend among a wide variety of democratic
governments to re-imagine public service and governance.
The goal of this report is
to: Outline and benchmark the current state of the BC Government’s efforts in
improving transparency, citizen engagement and streamlined service delivery;
Inspire BC officials how to build upon the existing foundation by pointing to
worthwhile practices and policies drawn from case studies and reflections of
current practitioners and thinkers in the field.
For this report, we
identified two central themes to position BC’s efforts. For each theme, the
report provides an account of what BC is currently doing - benchmarking it with
other jurisdictions.