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What Works Cities Certification Peer Shares offer city practitioners a unique space to exchange knowledge and best practices on data and evidence-based practices and policies. Each quarter, these online sessions bring together staff from cities across the Americas to celebrate their work, brainstorm new ideas, learn best practices and strengthen intercity relationships. Peer shares will take a variety of forms, including city showcases and presentations, Q&A formats, round robin discussions and more. Peer shares are available to any city that has completed the WWC Assessment and Community onboarding process.
In this recording of our second 60-minute session - captured on August 13, 2024 at 12pm ET - Silver Certified Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil shares their experience in incorporating community engagement in implementing and evaluation of their public policies. Social participation not only represents a principle and a value, but is also a highly effective instrument for transforming communities. Jéssica Barcelos, Director of the Department of Social Participation and Strategic Planning discusses the complexity and lessons learned from social participation, exploring how we can transform communities based on the data collected in participatory processes.
The audience consisted of cities that have taken the WWC assessment, with attendance of 15 cities.
This library entry also includes presentation materials spoken about during and shared after the session.
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