Legal Action
Non-criminal legal action such as lawsuits over EIAs and work with Public Ministries, as well as law enforcement and prosecution.
Non-criminal legal action such as lawsuits over EIAs and work with Public Ministries, as well as law enforcement and prosecution.
Engagement with government agencies to influence laws, regulations and codes, as well as policies and guidelines.
Communication strategies on topics such as the costs and benefits of infrastructure, and the perspectives of affected communities. Advocacy and negotiation, such as engagement with construction companies. Political mobilization such as online and/or in-street protest.
Strengthening of indigenous and other community organizations, networking and coalition building among stakeholders, leadership development for policy advocacy and organizational capacity, technical training for environmental monitoring and management.
Collaboration, networking and partnerships among different organizations. Empowerment and engagement with grassroots organizations.
How have internal and external factors affected the effectiveness of strategies to promote infrastructure governance, and why?
Communication strategies on topics such as the costs and benefits of infrastructure, and the perspectives of affected communities. Advocacy and negotiation, such as engagement with construction companies. Political mobilization such as online and/or in-street protest.
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