Output 1.1: 5 Regional Co-Laboratories of Democracy held with a total of 100 participants: Difference between revisions

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*Day 5. Continuation of the work in the Action Groups, Create action plans (Output 3.5) so participants can roll out and advocate the results of workshops. Train participants on how to strengthen and maintain their networks to create a repeater effect on ideas sharing and media creation.
*Day 5. Continuation of the work in the Action Groups, Create action plans (Output 3.5) so participants can roll out and advocate the results of workshops. Train participants on how to strengthen and maintain their networks to create a repeater effect on ideas sharing and media creation.


'''Concrete results expected / Monitoring:''' Several positive results are expected from the co-Laboratories. Firstly, increases in knowledge on why youth do not participate in political life, how they envision an ideal system of democracy and governance, and what are major practical actions towards addressing the current problematic situation. This will be measured by doing pre- and post-survey of the participants. The evaluations will also assess shift and/or changes in beliefs and attitudes, changes in motivation and clarity of where they want to go. Secondly, a report will be published by FWC after each co-Laboratory. Summaries from these reports will be shared on social media. The effectiveness and impact of those reports will be measured by collecting viewership such as number of “likes”, “comments” and “shares” on social media channels as well as through evaluating feedback received from corresponding sources. Participants must demonstrate their true commitment by submitting their ideas at least 2 weeks before, in writing. All contributions will be well-documented and video clips recorded and whenever possible uploaded to YouTube™ for immediate use by the virtual participants.
'''Concrete results expected / Monitoring:'''
Several positive results are expected from the co-Laboratories. Firstly, increases in knowledge on why youth do not participate in political life, how they envision an ideal system of democracy and governance, and what are major practical actions towards addressing the current problematic situation. This will be measured by doing pre- and post-survey of the participants. The evaluations will also assess shift and/or changes in beliefs and attitudes, changes in motivation and clarity of where they want to go. Secondly, a report will be published by FWC after each co-Laboratory. Summaries from these reports will be shared on social media. The effectiveness and impact of those reports will be measured by collecting viewership such as number of “likes”, “comments” and “shares” on social media channels as well as through evaluating feedback received from corresponding sources. Participants must demonstrate their true commitment by submitting their ideas at least 2 weeks before, in writing. All contributions will be well-documented and video clips recorded and whenever possible uploaded to YouTube™ for immediate use by the virtual participants.


'''Follow-up Actions:''' After each co-Laboratory participants will be motivated to publicize details about the event and also the content and all ideas produced either through traditional media such as newspapers, TV stations and radios and/or through social media such as Facebook™, Twitter™ etc. Moreover, using our IdeaPrism™ App or/and the website they will be able to continue developing their ideas, invite more people to join, produce new ideas, and also discuss and further develop existing ideas.
'''Follow-up Actions:'''
After each co-Laboratory participants will be motivated to publicize details about the event and also the content and all ideas produced either through traditional media such as newspapers, TV stations and radios and/or through social media such as Facebook™, Twitter™ etc. Moreover, using our IdeaPrism™ App or/and the website they will be able to continue developing their ideas, invite more people to join, produce new ideas, and also discuss and further develop existing ideas.


Also, participants will contribute to an e-book (Output 3.1) and will collectively work with the FWC Team on gathering and editing the workshop materials. After each Co-Laboratory, a small group of participants will commit to setting up regional and/or national social media campaign(s) (Output 2.1) in order to promote the results of their Co-Laboratory. Every social media campaign will also have a link and promote the global project social media page. A single-volume report with all the individual reports and a short summary, which includes all data, will be prepared by FWC.
Also, participants will contribute to an e-book (Output 3.1) and will collectively work with the FWC Team on gathering and editing the workshop materials. After each Co-Laboratory, a small group of participants will commit to setting up regional and/or national social media campaign(s) (Output 2.1) in order to promote the results of their Co-Laboratory. Every social media campaign will also have a link and promote the global project social media page. A single-volume report with all the individual reports and a short summary, which includes all data, will be prepared by FWC.