ControlaTuGobierno, A.C.

For A Project To Strengthen Citizen Participation In The Conservation Of Water Resources

Overview
Controla Tu Gobierno is a Mexican watchdog organization co-founded by two former officials from Mexico’s Federal Institute for Access to Information. This grant will support Controla Tu Gobierno to scale up a pilot project that mobilizes residents to work with government officials to ensure equitable access to clean, treated water in the watershed areas on the periphery of Mexico City.
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Av. Jacarandas 54 entre Tulipán y Gladiola. Ciudad Jardín, Ciudad de México, CP 04370, Mexico
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for general operating support  
ControlaTuGobierno has been responding to the needs of organized groups for more than 15 years using tools for social control of government action. In 2013, they were legally constituted as a civil organization and developed their social audit methodology that combines various mechanisms of citizen control of public management, aimed at promoting informed, viable, and independent participation in decision making. They also strengthen the capacity and agency in the solution of public problems of organized groups dedicated to the fight against corruption, accountability, or the defense of territory and common goods under the approaches of human rights, gender, intersectionality, intercultural, and community. (Strategy: Inclusive Governance)
for general operating support  
Controla Tu Gobierno partners with local watershed associations and women's groups to monitor the government’s management of water resources and advocate for equitable access to clean water. Controla Tu Gobierno will continue to monitor implementation of clean water treatment in Mexico state. It will also expand a new program exploring innovative citizen participation mechanisms for women's groups. (Strategy: Inclusive Governance)
for a project to strengthen citizen participation in the conservation of water resources  
Controla Tu Gobierno is a Mexican watchdog organization co-founded by two former officials from Mexico’s Federal Institute for Access to Information. This grant will support Controla Tu Gobierno to scale up a pilot project that mobilizes residents to work with government officials to ensure equitable access to clean, treated water in the watershed areas on the periphery of Mexico City.

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