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LISTENING to OUR NEIGHBORHOOD: technology that promotes the improvement of the quality of public decisions through participatory democracy mechanisms

In times of contigencies, dynamic processes and situations of diversity the project listening to our neighborhood-ONB, was created based on a pillar of decentralization of management, aiming to bring public administration of the day to day of citizens, so that it Can Expose their ideas, desires, proposals and claims, in a permanent process of interaction between, needs, demands and offerings, from the perspective of resolving the problems of the population in the communities, thus prioritizing the basic actions of order Individual and Collective, in the community, with regard to basic sanitation services, housing, lighting, health, education and social actions among others. This psychogeography, a new way of understanding the city and its needs, served as the basis for the implementation of the District prefectures and strategic planning in the perspective of delineating its dimensions, specific areas and priority actions. Thus, the listening to our neighborhood – ONB, can be considered a technological management tool that allows to collect information through observation and a sensitive listening, elements that constitute research techniques that are recognized as scientific, In A perspective of mapping contigencies demands and plans, building databases and feeding them gradually in order to systate as well as equating contingency plans.

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