INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES ACTIVE, ENGAGED CITIZENS

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INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES ACTIVE, ENGAGED CITIZENS A THEORY OF CHANGE Relationships Human Capital Financial Resources Information ASSUMPTIONS All communities & voice are equal All live our values Individuals have the ability to change institutions and systems PRE-CONDITIONS Need for accountability exists Political/civic space t operate Communities willing to participate Partnerships to facilitate change Coalition building OUTPUTS LONGTERM OUTCOMES HUBS HELPDESKS CAMPAIGNS INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES 1 INCUBATORS & TRAINING THOUGHT LEADERSHIP LEARNING ACTIVE, ENGAGED CITIZENS RESPONSIBLE LEADERS 2 Skills & knowledge Advocacy & Policy Change MULTI-STAKEHOLDER INITIATIVES WORKING GROUPS INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT 3 MORE INCLUSIVE AND ACCOUNTABLE SOCIETIES OUR IMPACT