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http://www.policy-powertools.org/
The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) has launched the Power Tools Resource Box & Website. This initiative aims to close the gap between carrying out development work on natural resources and being able to influence the policies formulated by institutions that govern their use. Coordinated by IIED in partnership with NGOs and policy researchers in Africa, Latin America and Asia, the initiative develops and shares tools, tactics and approaches to ensure policy influence for change. The resource box contains Power Tools: Handbook to tools and resources for policy influence in natural resource management, as well as 26 tool summary cards. The resource box is available in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.
 
http://www.oxfamgb.org/ukpp/sid?ito=2158&itc=0
Oxfam's UK Poverty Programme has launched SID, the Social Inclusion Directory, an online information bank. This resource gives access to the latest information on inclusive anti poverty work in the UK. It contains detailed, searchable information on organisations, individuals and resources relevant to: social inclusion and anti-poverty work in the UK; community development and regeneration participation approaches and tools; gender mainstreaming and gender equality; and other diversity/equalities work.
 
http://www.epa.gov/publicinvolvement

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) public involvement web pages have been expanded to include new materials and links to useful information about tools and techniques in use all over the world.
The site also includes a new feedback section with ready-to-use surveys for activities such as: hearings, meetings, listening sessions, Federal advisory groups (US only), community advisory groups, small group discussions and stakeholder negotiations http://www.epa.gov/publicinvolvement/feedback
In addition, the Public Involvement Resources and Training (PIRT) database, previously on EPA's intranet, is now publicly available http://www.epa.gov/publicinvolvement/pirtdatabase
 
http://www.internationalbudget.org/  
The International Budget Project (IBP) works to nurture the growth of civil society capacity to analyze and influence government budget processes, institutions, and outcomes. The IBP is interested particularly in working with those organizations that focus on the impact of the budget on poor and low-income people in developing countries or new democracies.
The overarching aim of the project is to make budget systems more responsive to the needs of society and, accordingly, to make these systems more transparent and accountable to the public. 
 
http://www.e-democracy.org/
E-Democracy.org is a non-profit, non-partisan citizen-based project based in the US, whose mission is to improve participation in democracy through the use of information networks. It hosts online forums where citizens can interact on local, state, and national public issues. Mainly US focused.
 
http://www.participatorybudgeting.org.uk/
The website aims to share information on experiences of developing community networks in Manchester and Salford, UK, and to strengthen the links between communities engaged in discussing local budgets, within the UK and around the world. 
 
http://www.iapad.org/
This website provides documentation on Participatory 3D Modelling 
 

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