Based on the need expressed by local communities and policy makers to
establish a direct, continuous and two-way flow of information sharing between
citizens, Governments and international donors, and the World Bank Institute
(WBI) has developed, over the last 18 months, a Citizen Feedback program called
“OnTrack.” The program forms part
of the new agreement of the Rural
Alliances program and the principal Urban Infrastructure Project of the City of La
Paz “Barrios y
Communidades de Verdad” both financed by the World Bank Group.
The main idea of the
OnTrack program is quite simple, yet quite complex to realize: empowering the
citizens of Bolivia to provide feedback in a direct and open way on project
results to Governments and World Bank project staff using innovations in
technologies that combine mobiles, SMS with web-feedback loops. Through the
OnTrack platform (Platfaform Empoderar) over 30,000 Bolivian
families that currently participate in the Rural Alliances project can now, for
the first time, make their voices heard simply by sending a text message from a
cell phone or directly on the OnTrack website. Government agencies responsible
for implementing projects, and international development agencies, including
World Bank staff, can now communicate more directly with citizens.
The experiences from both
rural and urban communities in Bolivia show that people perceive citizen
feedback not only as a complaint mechanism, but would like to use it to have
a voice in development and positively affect changes in their
communities. Sharing local
experiences, connecting with other communities and people from other countries,
and entering into a constructive and direct dialogue with policy makers seem to
be even more meaningful to them.
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