Planetary Dialogue SDDP on Rescuing the Enlightment
List of Ideas
1: IDENTIFY SUCCESS (Denise) 2: TRUST (Denise) 3: USE PATTERNS OF FAILURE AND SUCCESS (Denise) 4: CONTACT WITH THOSE IN NEED (Geoff) 5: TRANSPARENCY TO BUILD TRUST (Geoff) 6: PROMISE KEEPING (Geoff) 7: RELINQUISHING POWER (Geoff) 8: HOSPITALITY (Geoff) 9: EXPANDED NOTION OF ACCOUNTABILITY (Janet) 10: RESPECTFUL COMMUNICATION (Janet) 11: EXPANDING CONSCIOUNESS TO SEE CONNECTIONS ACROSS CONCEPTUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL AND SPATIAL BOUNDARIES (Janet) 12: IMPROVING THE PROCESS OF RESEARCH AND MAKINGIT MORE DISCURSIVE AND ACCESSIBLE AND OPEN TO THE IDEAS OF OTHERS (Janet) 13: IMPROVING THE CAPACITY OF POLICY MAKERS AND POLITICIANS TO BE INCLUSIVE (Janet) 14: IMPROVING LOCAL GOVERNANCE USING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE (Jim) 15: OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM (Jim) 16: HUMAN NATURE (Jim) 17: METHODOLOGY (Jon) 18: COMMUNICATION (Jon) 19: CAPACITY (Jon) 20: PARTNERSHIPS (Jon) 21: RESPONSIBILITY (Jon) 22: MIND OPENING (Paisal) 23: BRAIN TRIGGERING (Paisal) 24: LOOKING INSIDE (Paisal) 25: ENABLING PEOPLE'S CAPACITY (Paisal) 26: CORRECTING THE FAILINGS (Paisal) 27: ENABLING STREET TRADERS TO HAVE MORE INFORMATION ON THE POLICY PERTAINING TO GOVERNANCE OF INFORMAL STREET TRADERS (Sudarmo) 28: CORRUPTION AND LACK OF TRANSPARENCY IN MANAGING THE DAILY TOLLS COLLECTED BY THE OFFICIAL FROM THE STREET TRADERS (Sudarmo) 29: ADVOCACY TO SUPPORT THE STREET TRADERS (Sudarmo) 30: MARGINALIZATION OF SOME TRADERS BECAUSE OF COMPETITION FOR SCARCE RESOURCES (Sudarmo) 31: TOP DOWN PLANNING BY THE GOVERNMENT THAT FOCUSES ON CITY AESTHETICS OR BEAUTY AND NOT ON THE WELFARE OF THE STREET VENDORS (Sudarmo) 32: USING RELEVANT LANGUAGE TO STAKEHOLDERS (Vu) 33: PARTICIPATING STAKEHOLDERS (Vu) 34: BEING RESPONSIVE TO STAKEHOLDERS TO AVOID FORMALISM CONSULTATIONS (Vu) 35: LEAVING OUT 'POWER ABUSED' ON THE DIALOGUE (Vu) 36: CONDUCTING PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (Vu) 37: WE MUST BETTER DEFINE WHAT WE MEAN BY TWO KEY WORDS: 'ENLIGHTENMENT' and 'ITS FAILINGS' (John) 38: WE WANT TO REFER TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND ITS FAILINGS (John) 39: SETTING AND OBSERVANCE OF RULES OF MUTUAL RESPECT, FOR OTHERS, OTHER VIEWS, NON-HUMAN CONSIDERATIONS AND FUTURE GENERATIONS (Rob) 40: MORE INFORMED UNDERSTANDING OF AND COMMITMENT TO CIVIL SOCIETY, IE IN THIS CASE, THE NOTION THAT AS AN INDIVDUAL, ONE HAS BOTH RIGHTS TO BE HEARD AND OBLIGATIONS TO LISTEN AND ACCEPT THE VIEWS OF OTHERS, AND TO ACCEPT THAT SOME POLICY DECISIONS CANNOT FULFILL EVERY INDIVIDUAL'S NEEDS OR WANTS (Rob) 41: AN OBLIGATION ON ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS IN CONSULTATIVE PROCESSES TO BE FULLY (OR MORE) INFORMED, RATHER THAN 'COME AS YOU ARE' (Rob) 42: FOCUS PARTICIPATIVE PROCESSES AROUND DIRECTIONS AND PRIORITIES IN RELATION TO 'CONUNDRUMS', RATHER THAN 'POPULAR VOTE ON SPECIFIC PROPOSITIONS' (Rob) 43: DEMONSTRATE ATTITUDES AND PROCESSES THAT REBUILD OR COUNTER-ACT THE (PERCEIVED) DECLINING TRUST IN GOVERNMENTS AS REPRESENTATIVE DECISION-MAKERS, AND ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO ACTIVELY CONTRIBUTE DESPITE THEIR CYNICISM (Rob) 44: NEED TO CHANGE ATTITUDE BOTH MEN AND WOMEN'S PART (Nadira) 45: NEED TO AMEND THE EXISTING LAW (Nadira) 46: COMPENSATION SHOULD BE MADE TO THE VICTIM (Nadira) 47: A SUPPORT CENTRE SHOULD BE INTRODUCED TO DISTRIBUTE PROPERTY (Nadira) 48: ENSURE SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING LAW (Nadira) 49: GENERAL COMMENTS FROM PARTICIPANTS