Inventory of Civic Tech tools aims to support educators and students on their journey to Civics 4.0: active citizenship and participation in the digital age. By providing examples of various civic tech tools we wish to inspire educators and students to think of (and apply!) novel ways of participation in society.
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#metoo
administrative barriers
Advocacy
awareness raising tool
Belgium
budget monitoring
bureaucracy
child sex abuse
citizen participation
civic platform
climate action
climate change
climate crisis
co-creation
co-deciding
co-governance
collaboration
covid
Croatia
data visualisation
disinformation
ecology
environment
fact checking
fake news
gamification
health emergency
informing
Italy
mapping
online campaign
online petition
open data
placemaking
public funding
public policy
public safety
public spending
recycling
reporting
serbia
slovenia
Spain
Sweden
urban planning
Action for Society
A joint platform for safer citizens through preventative collaboration
Your right to know / Tu derecho a saber
Your right to know was the first web in Spain that enabled users to easily request information from any public institution, even when there was no Transparency Act enacted.
Mogu da neću – I can choose to say no
I can choose to say no is an awareness raising online campaign and portal aimed at preventing violence against women and girls.
Samo ja pomeni ja
Samo ja pomeni ja is an awareness raising campaign and online petition that advocate for the model “only yes means yes” to define rape on the basis of consent.
Osoigo
Osoigo is a bridging tool- online platform- between citizens and decision-makers, build to promote dialogue and communication between voters and politicians.
Placetoplan
Placetoplan allows organizations to invite citizens to participate in planning and placemaking and share ideas by a very easy and straightforward web platform.
Open Data Sicilia
Civic monitoring initiative to follow the progress of the coronavirus on a municipal basis through open datasets
Quién manda? / Who rules?
Quién manda? Who rules? is a map of public-private power networks in Spain, a reliable and documented repository of ties between the most influential people in the country.
Chnowa Barnemjek
Chnowa Barnemjek is the 1st Tunisian online platform that allows comparison of political parties' election promises and programs.
Pridem.si
Pridem.si enables a simple search of relevant touristic information about Ljubljana for a wheelchair users
Spletno oko
Spletno oko hotline allows Internet users to anonymously report child sexual abuse images if they come across them online.
Digital Referendum in Kortrijk
Using digital referendum to improve citizen participation in decision making in the city of Kortrijk.
PromotiNg thE neXus of migrants throUgh active citizenShip (NEXUS) Project ref: 2019-1-ES01-KA203-065861
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