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The key objective is to increase youth participation in democratic governance by empowering young people from across the world to invent and propose new, innovative and concrete actions. More than 1000 young people will contribute with ideas face-to-face and virtually during five Co-Laboratories engaging ICT and structured democratic dialogue methodology. The process is designed to mobilize young people and to increase interaction among youth globally with the aim to advocate for and enable meaningful youth participation in democratic processes.
[[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era]] is a project funded by the [[United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)]] and implemented by [[Future Worlds Center]] with the support of five [[Regional Coordinators]], one in each of the five [[Regions]], and many [[Partners and Liaisons, who are supporting local, national, regional and/or global activities.
 
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<center>{{Box-round| title = Key objective | The key objective is to increase youth participation and collaboration in decision making processes with regards to democratic governance by empowering young people from across the world to invent and propose new, innovative and concrete actions aiming at reinventing democracy by taking advantage of what the digital era has to offer.}}</center>
 
More than 1000 young people will contribute with ideas face-to-face and virtually during five Co-Laboratories engaging ICT and structured democratic dialogue methodology. The process is designed to mobilize young people and to increase interaction among youth globally with the aim to advocate for and enable meaningful youth participation in democratic processes.
 
 
 
{{Box-round| title = Problem Analysis | Young people between 15 and 25 years old represent a fifth of the world’s population, yet they remain largely absent from or under-represented in political decision-making processes. Today’s young people are the owners of the future and will eventually become the leaders of tomorrow. It is therefore imperative they develop a sense of ownership through meaningful participation in democratic processes. <br>Despite low youth participation in political processes and elected institutions, young people participate in democratic life through other means, such as political movements, youth organizations, and ad-hoc community initiatives mostly on informal arenas. Their meaningful participation in these processes depends on the political, socio-economic and cultural context and requires both young people and youth organizations to have the opportunities and capacities for youth participation, as well as operate within an enabling environment for civil society and especially young people. <br>
While youths across the world are facing similar problems to access the political decision-making arena there are limited opportunities for them to share those experiences and to explore and propose solutions in a structured way and through personal meetings. To become a stronger voice there is a need for youth around the world to unite.}}
 
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==Global Scope==
{|
|[[File: RD_Global.jpg|center|300px]]
|<font size="4">The initiative has a global scope </font size><br>
* The [[United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)|UNDEF]] contract foresees the involvement of more than 1000 young change makers from across the world in a global exercise to re-invent and re-design systems of governance for the digital era.
* In addition to the five [[Structured Democratic Dialogue|Structured Democratic Dialogues]], the project team invites other global, regional, or national initiatives to join with their own funding and/or with funding secured jointly in order to expand the scope to more regions and more people.
|-
|}
 
 
 
==The [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era]] project Eco-system==
{|
|<br>[[File: undef_logoLARGE.jpg|center|300px]] <br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> Funding Organization</font size><br>
* The [[United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)]] is funding the initiative.
* Parallel and spin off initiatives are and /or maybe funded through other programs.
|-
|[[File:FWC logoMedium.jpeg|center|250px]] <br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> Implementing Organization</font size><br>
* [[Future Worlds Center]] is a Cyprus NGO operating globally. Its vision.  [[Future Worlds Center]] is a world pioneer in the implementation of [[Structured Democratic Dialogue|Structured Democratic Dialogues]] as well as the development of the [[Science of Dialogic Design]] and relevant [[Wisdom Tools]].
|-
|[[File: RD_Regions.png|center|250px]] <br><br><br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Regions]]</font size><br>
The core project is being implemented in five regions. The initiative in each region is called:
* [[European Initiative]]
* [[Australasia Initiative]]
* [[African Initiative]]
* [[Middle Eastern Initiative]]
* [[American Initiative]]
* An initiative, which intends to engage indigenous people from across the world is being developed under the name [[Indigenous Peoples Initiative]]
|-
|[[File: RD_RegionalCoordinatorAF.jpg|center|150px]]  <br><br><br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Regional Coordinators]]</font size>
<u>The project is being implemeneted with the assistance of the following:</u>
* [[Talents Coaching & Consulting Kenya Ltd.]] in Kenya for the [[African Initiative]]
* [[Kwansei Gakuin University]] in Nishinomiya, Japan for the [[Australasian Initiative]]
* [[National University of Patagonia]] in Argentina for the [[American Initiative]]
|-
|[[File: RD_CoreParticipant_AM.png|100px]][[File: RD_CoreParticipant_EU.png|100px]][[File: RD_CoreParticipant_AU.png|100px]]<br>[[File: RD_CoreParticipant_AF.png|100px]][[File: RD_CoreParticipant_ME.png|100px]]<br><br><br><br><br><hr>
| |<font size="4"> [[Core Participant|Core Participants]]</font size>
[[Core Participant|Core Participants]] are the key actors of the project.
* There are 20-25 [[Core Participant|Core Participants]] per [[Regions|Region]], i.e. total >100
* [[Join as Core Participant in the Structured Democratic Dialogues|Join as Core Participant]]
|-
|<br> [[File: RD_ShadowParticipantAM.png|90px]][[File: RD_ShadowParticipantEU.png|90px]][[File: RD_ShadowParticipantAU.png|90px]]<br>[[File: RD_ShadowParticipantAF.png|90px]][[File: RD_ShadowParticipantME.png|90px]] <br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Shadow Participant|Shadow Participants]]</font size><br>
* Each  [[Core Participant]] must identify 10 individuals who meet similar criteria to participate as [[Shadow Participant|Shadow Participants]], i.e. >1000
|-
|[[File: RD_Mentor_Peer.png|90px]][[File: RD_Mentor_Media.png|90px]][[File: RD_Mentor_SDD.png|90px]] <br><br><br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Mentor|Mentors]]</font size><br>The project foresees a  [[Mentorship Program]] with three different types of [[Mentor|Mentors]]:
* [[Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]]: Will empower [[Core Participant|Core Participants]] to dare do more
* [[Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy]]: Will help each [[Core Participant]] use the media to promote her/his messages
* [[Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design]]: Will help each [[Core Participant]] learn and apply the [[Science of Dialogic Design]]
|-
|[[File: RD_Mentors.jpg|center|300px]]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> Structure of the [[Mentorship Program]]</font size><br>
* Three  [[Mentor|Mentors]] are assigned to each [[Core Participant]]
|-
|[[File: RD_Mentor_w_Cores.png|left|400px]]
|<font size="4"> The Network between one [[Mentor]] and her/his [[Core Participant|Core Participants]]</font size><br><hr>
|-
|[[File: RD_MentorsNet.jpg|center|400px]]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> The extended [[Mentor|Mentors']] Network</font size><br>
Mentors have the benefit that they have access to >100 participants from across the world
<hr>
|-
|[[File: RD_Liaisons.jpg|center|300px]]  <br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Liaisons]]</font size>
This role is for Civil Society or other regional or national organizations interested to liaison and/or organize any related activities such as:
* Organizing local events associated with the vision of the project
* Organizing local and/or theme specific [[Structured Democratic Dialogues]]
|-
|[[File: RD_Activists.png|center|300px]]  <br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Activists]]</font size>
This role is especially for young or young-in-spirit activists interested to replicate the core activities:
* Organizing local events associated with the vision of the project
* Organizing local and/or theme specific [[Structured Democratic Dialogues]]
|-
|[[File: RD_Supporters.png|center|150px]] <br><br><br><br><hr>
|<font size="4"> [[Project Promoters]]</font size><br>
Many individuals, authorities and orgnaizations are supporting the project in many ways:<br>
* Placing the project logo in their website
* Disseminating the call for participants
* Disseminating the newsletters
* Disseminating the [[Project Deliverables]]
|-
|[[File: RD_Endorsements.png|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Endorsements]]</font size><br>
Many individuals, authorities and organizations are endorsing the project by placing it under their auspices.
|-
|[[File: RD_Researchers.jpg|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Researchers]]</font size><br>
Researchers and scientists may join in order to collect data and study the process or products.
|-
|[[File: RD_Experts.jpg|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Experts]]</font size><br>
Experts will be evaluating the ideas of participants on a number of dimensions such as: Impact, Feasibility, Innovation, Possibility of happening without intervention/external support, and Desirability. Their opinions will be compared and contrasted with the total averages of the evaluations conducted by the particiopants themselves and discussed if there are deviations.
|-
|[[File: RD_Policy.jpg|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Policy Advisors]]</font size><br>
Many people involved in policy commit to promote its ideas and products in their respective circles
|-
|[[File: RD_Politicians.jpg|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Political Endorsement]]</font size><br>
Individual politicians may endorse the project and commit to promote its ideas and products in their respective circles.
|-
|[[File: RD_Facilitarors.png|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Facilitators]]</font size><br>
Those individuals trained to facilitate [[Structured Democratic Dialogue]].
|-
|[[File: SDD_LOGO_HR.jpg|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Science of Dialogic Design]]</font size><br>
Many individual politicians are endorsing the project and commit to promote its ideas and products in their respective circles
|-
|[[File: DialogicDesign_Logo.jpg|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[SDD Certificates]]</font size><br>
All participants will receive certificates that bear the official logo of the [[Structured Democratic Dialogue]] methodology
|-
|[[File: YouTube_logo-old.png|center|150px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[YouTube]]</font size><br>
* The project encourages and expects all participants, and especially [[Core Participants]] to produce and publish short movies explaining their suggestions and ideas
* Videos should be published in [[YouTube]] in the project's channel to allow easy access
|-
|[[File: IdeaPrism_LOGO.jpg|center|100px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[IdeaPrism]]</font size><br>
[[IdeaPrism]] is a mobile App that runs on Apple and Android devices, which allows participants to enter their ideas, clarifications and short videos online
|-
|[[File: CS3_LOGO_Small.png|center|250px]] <br><br>
|<font size="4"> [[Cogniscope]]</font size><br>
The [[Structured Democratic Dialogue|Structured Democratic Dialogues]] require the use of a special software called [[Cogniscope]] for their implementation
The software, originally developed by the team of [[Aleco Christakis]], is now produced by [[Ekkotek Ltd.]]
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 03:15, 27 May 2016

Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era is a project funded by the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) and implemented by Future Worlds Center with the support of five Regional Coordinators, one in each of the five Regions, and many [[Partners and Liaisons, who are supporting local, national, regional and/or global activities.

The project team invites everyone on the globe, individual, initiative or organization
who is interested in the vision, to approach the team and explore ways to collaborate.


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Key objective

The key objective is to increase youth participation and collaboration in decision making processes with regards to democratic governance by empowering young people from across the world to invent and propose new, innovative and concrete actions aiming at reinventing democracy by taking advantage of what the digital era has to offer.

More than 1000 young people will contribute with ideas face-to-face and virtually during five Co-Laboratories engaging ICT and structured democratic dialogue methodology. The process is designed to mobilize young people and to increase interaction among youth globally with the aim to advocate for and enable meaningful youth participation in democratic processes.


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Problem Analysis

Young people between 15 and 25 years old represent a fifth of the world’s population, yet they remain largely absent from or under-represented in political decision-making processes. Today’s young people are the owners of the future and will eventually become the leaders of tomorrow. It is therefore imperative they develop a sense of ownership through meaningful participation in democratic processes.
Despite low youth participation in political processes and elected institutions, young people participate in democratic life through other means, such as political movements, youth organizations, and ad-hoc community initiatives mostly on informal arenas. Their meaningful participation in these processes depends on the political, socio-economic and cultural context and requires both young people and youth organizations to have the opportunities and capacities for youth participation, as well as operate within an enabling environment for civil society and especially young people.
While youths across the world are facing similar problems to access the political decision-making arena there are limited opportunities for them to share those experiences and to explore and propose solutions in a structured way and through personal meetings. To become a stronger voice there is a need for youth around the world to unite.


Global Scope

The initiative has a global scope
  • The UNDEF contract foresees the involvement of more than 1000 young change makers from across the world in a global exercise to re-invent and re-design systems of governance for the digital era.
  • In addition to the five Structured Democratic Dialogues, the project team invites other global, regional, or national initiatives to join with their own funding and/or with funding secured jointly in order to expand the scope to more regions and more people.


The Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era project Eco-system





Funding Organization



Implementing Organization







Regions

The core project is being implemented in five regions. The initiative in each region is called:








Regional Coordinators

The project is being implemeneted with the assistance of the following:

   
  





Core Participants

Core Participants are the key actors of the project.


   
  




Shadow Participants
   






Mentors
The project foresees a Mentorship Program with three different types of Mentors:











Structure of the Mentorship Program
The Network between one Mentor and her/his Core Participants










The extended Mentors' Network

Mentors have the benefit that they have access to >100 participants from across the world







Liaisons

This role is for Civil Society or other regional or national organizations interested to liaison and/or organize any related activities such as:






Activists

This role is especially for young or young-in-spirit activists interested to replicate the core activities:






Project Promoters

Many individuals, authorities and orgnaizations are supporting the project in many ways:

  • Placing the project logo in their website
  • Disseminating the call for participants
  • Disseminating the newsletters
  • Disseminating the Project Deliverables


Endorsements

Many individuals, authorities and organizations are endorsing the project by placing it under their auspices.



Researchers

Researchers and scientists may join in order to collect data and study the process or products.



Experts

Experts will be evaluating the ideas of participants on a number of dimensions such as: Impact, Feasibility, Innovation, Possibility of happening without intervention/external support, and Desirability. Their opinions will be compared and contrasted with the total averages of the evaluations conducted by the particiopants themselves and discussed if there are deviations.



Policy Advisors

Many people involved in policy commit to promote its ideas and products in their respective circles



Political Endorsement

Individual politicians may endorse the project and commit to promote its ideas and products in their respective circles.



Facilitators

Those individuals trained to facilitate Structured Democratic Dialogue.



Science of Dialogic Design

Many individual politicians are endorsing the project and commit to promote its ideas and products in their respective circles



SDD Certificates

All participants will receive certificates that bear the official logo of the Structured Democratic Dialogue methodology



YouTube
  • The project encourages and expects all participants, and especially Core Participants to produce and publish short movies explaining their suggestions and ideas
  • Videos should be published in YouTube in the project's channel to allow easy access


IdeaPrism

IdeaPrism is a mobile App that runs on Apple and Android devices, which allows participants to enter their ideas, clarifications and short videos online



Cogniscope

The Structured Democratic Dialogues require the use of a special software called Cogniscope for their implementation The software, originally developed by the team of Aleco Christakis, is now produced by Ekkotek Ltd.