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Sample Report of Public Consultation Inputs: Rangwe Constituency, Kenya

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This document is a report on the outcomes of public consultations in the Rangwe Constituency of Kenya.  It is undated, but known to come from the 2000-2004 constitution making process.  It contains background on the constituency, an explanation of the outreach/consultation methodology and forums, how civic education was conducted, and specific public inputs organized into 43 thematic areas.

Report of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) - Volume 3 - The Commission's Method of Work

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This report of the CKRC comprehensively discusses the Commission's mandate, structure and activities as part of the post-2000 constitution-making process. The report is structured around the CKRC's activities before, during and after the 2003-2004 National Constitution Conference (NCC).

Public Consultation and Civic Education Material from the South African Constitution-making Process

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This document contains a compilation of public consultation and educational material (flyers, comic strip, etc.) used to engage South Africans in the constitution-making process and make the work of the Assembly as accessible as possible.

Nepal Constituent Assembly Questionnaires for Public Opinion Collection

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This collection of documents, translated by IDEA and the Nepal Law Society, consists of questionnaires created by the Committees of the Nepal Constituent Assembly for use in collecting public opinion as well as, in some cases, information from experts.&ampnbsp Twelve questionnaires are included.

Public Consultation Strategy in Afghanistan

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This document sets out the strategy for public consultation during the constitution-making process in Afghanistan. It explains: how the public is to be educated about the constitution and the subsequent consultation process, including who is to be consulted with, when and where. Finally, it sets out how the information is to be processed and used, and ends with setting out the logistical support necessary and the role of the media in the consultation process.