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Coalition building for collective action: three process design strategies

READ THIS IF YOU’RE INTERESTED Building coalitions for political change, tackling corruption, and creating effective dialogue between diverse political and societal actors.
June 17, 2024

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS RESOURCE: This article is useful for political leaders, civil society organizations, governance reformers, and coalition-builders who are seeking strategies to bridge gaps between different actors and mobilize collective action for complex social or political issues.

OVERVIEW:The blog outlines three strategies for building effective coalitions: expanding the realm of possibility through intentional dialogue design, framing issues in ways that unite diverse stakeholders, and creating “networks of service” to maintain engagement and trust. It also highlights how APROPOS applies political process design to facilitate these strategies and support coalition-building for systemic change.

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