Bogotá
City Government, Community / Citizen Group, Public Utility, Private Sector
Whole City/Administrative Region
Ongoing since 2016
Improving engagement between public agencies, the private sector, community groups and citizens.
The Citizen and Democratic Culture District Network is a participatory initiative that fosters interaction between the public administration, the private sector, community organizations and citizens. It seeks to strengthen the civic and democratic culture related to the City’s priority themes of diversity and gender, trust, participation, cohabitation and safety, environmental culture and sustainable mobility
To achieve this objective, the City administration is implementing cultural change initiatives that improve coexistence, recognize and respect cultural diversity and care for collective and environmental assets. The Citizen and Democratic Culture District Network focuses on providing solutions through cultural transformations that simultaneously improve intersectoral management, citizen participation, efficient resource management and the dissemination of social knowledge.
The need for a network that promoted interaction between public, private and community parties was identified in 2013; year in which the School of Multipliers for Life came to life. This process led to the establishment of the Citizen and Democratic Culture District Network through several District Agreements that define the scope and operation of the Network.
The Network is part of the Public Policy for Civic Culture and works through four processes:
The Network is managed through two groups:
Public administration resources have been made available by inter-administrative agreements with:
1. Secretary of Security Coexistence and Justice
2. Secretary of Social Integration
3. Secretary of Women
4. Transmilenio - Idartes
5. Secretary of Habitat
6. Secretary of Mobility
7. EAAB, Canal Capital
The last 3 district administrations have executed the Network project.
Further results include:
The public entities need to have greater human, technical, operational, and financial resources for implementation, dissemination, and monitoring of the Network.
For the Network, civic culture is an exercise of joint responsibility. There is an understanding that public, private and community spaces are places for experiences and knowledge exchange. Based on this, it is understood that citizens have an active and important role to play in civic change. The Network shows that these dynamic interactions allow the achievement of civic changes by acknowledging that civic culture and cultural transformation are exercises of citizenship and cultural rights.
Since its beginning, the Network has grown on a daily basis with more citizens, public administration employees and private companies joining. Thus, consolidating itself as an important platform in which all citizens can participate and contribute to the development of the city. The success of the networks demonstrates that culture is an important aspect of community life and is a fundamental axis for thinking, managing and securing sustainable development.
A Technical Group of Civic Culture has been created during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Directorate of Civic Culture organized the first panel on Civic Culture during the Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose was to share experience and learn from the Behavioral Insight Team and the Mayor's Offices of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali.
City of Bogotá’s best practice document
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