On the morning of Wednesday 11 December 2024, the training course entitled “Transparency and civic monitoring in the implementation of the PNRR. The role of PA and citizens“, made by LIBenter, with the financial support of the Banca Popolare di Milano Foundation.
The course, similar to the one presented last week in Alessandria, aims to experiment with a new way of collaborating between civil society and public administration for the best implementation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, spreading it across the territories, exactly as hoped by the President of the BPM Foundation, Umberto Ambrosoli: «I hope that initiatives like these will be more and more numerous and that they involve as many citizens as possible. In fact, it is an effective way to allow citizens to follow the implementation of projects that would otherwise appear distant and theoretical, while they will play an important role in everyone's daily life in the future».
Paola Caporossi underlined how crucial it is, on the one hand, to inform and train citizens on how PAs work and, on the other, to make the information that the latter must publish more standardized and usable: only in this way, in fact, is it possible to move from an abstract, and therefore useless, civic involvement to a participation capable of effectively influencing public decisions.
To this links the press release is available.