# The collaboration between CDOs and DPs and Civil Society

<span lang="EN-GB">Primary development partners help Rwanda in its development vision. CDOs can therefore apply for funding individually or through the supervisory administration (sector/Ministry, MINICT or RISA), in collaboration with development partners. Whether they are investors, sponsors, or supporters, development partners play a pivotal role in providing financial and strategic support. Here are some strategies to enhance collaboration with development partners:</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Clearly define Goals and Expectations:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Establish clear and transparent goals for the collaboration. Clearly articulate what you aim to achieve and discuss expectations from both parties. This clarity helps in aligning efforts and avoiding misunderstandings.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Regular Communication:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Foster open and regular communication with development partners. Provide them with updates on the progress of the project, key milestones, and any challenges faced. Regular communication builds trust and keeps backers engaged.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Create a Collaborative Culture:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Cultivate a culture of collaboration where feedback and input from development partners are valued. Encourage an open dialogue where they feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas.</span>

<span lang="EN-GB">Actively seek input and feedback from development partners on various aspects of the project. Their insights can be valuable in refining strategies, improving products, or addressing challenges.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Involve development partners in Decision-Making:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Include development partners in important decision-making processes. Seek their input on key strategic decisions, service development, or other critical aspects of the project. Involving them enhances their sense of ownership.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Transparency in Finances:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Maintain transparency in financial matters. Clearly communicate how funds are being utilized and provide financial reports. Transparency builds trust and confidence in the way resources are managed.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Showcase Impact and Results:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Demonstrate the impact of development partners' contributions by showcasing tangible results. Whether it's service releases, business growth, or social impact, highlighting achievements helps development partners see the real-world outcomes of their support. The impact and results presentation must be orientated to the centres of interest of the development partners (UN sustainable development Goals, social inclusion, poverty reduction, gender equality, environmental issues…).</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Acknowledge and Appreciate:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Acknowledge the contributions of development partners and express genuine appreciation for their support. Publicly recognize their involvement through social media, newsletters, or other platforms. Feeling appreciated strengthens the relationship.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Provide Regular Updates:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Keep development partners informed with regular updates through newsletters, emails, or dedicated communication channels. Highlight progress, share success stories, and address any setbacks transparently.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Organise development partners’ events:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Arrange events or webinars specifically for development partners. This creates an opportunity for direct interaction, allowing backers to ask questions, share their thoughts, and feel more connected to the project.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Offer Collaborative Opportunities:</span>**

<span lang="EN-GB">Explore collaborative opportunities where development partners can actively contribute to the project beyond financial support. This could involve partnerships, mentorship programs, or other ways to leverage their expertise.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Secondly, collaboration between CDOs and civil society</span>**<span lang="EN-GB"> is essential for building trust, promoting social good, and ensuring that data is used responsibly for the benefit of communities and society at large. It requires a commitment to inclusivity, transparency, and the shared goal of using data for positive social impact.</span>

<span lang="EN-GB">Civil Society can be involved in these ways:</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Open Dialogue and Engagement</span>**<span lang="EN-GB">:</span>

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">: Foster open communication and engagement between CDOs and civil society organizations.</span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">: Organize regular meetings, forums, or workshops to facilitate discussions on data policies, initiatives, and concerns. Create channels for feedback and input from civil society.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Data Accessibility and Transparency:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">: Ensure that data is made accessible to civil society </span><span lang="EN-GB">organisations<span style="color: black;"> in a transparent and usable format.</span></span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Collaborate on initiatives to publish relevant datasets, adhere to open data standards, and provide user-friendly interfaces. Seek input from civil society on data priorities. The management of the open data set must be under the management of RISA.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Capacity Building:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">: Enhance the data literacy and analytical skills of civil society </span><span lang="EN-GB">organisations<span style="color: black;">.</span></span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Provide training sessions, workshops, or resources to help civil society understand and effectively use data. Collaborate on educational initiatives to build capacity within the civil society sector.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Joint Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Work together on advocacy efforts and awareness campaigns related to data rights, privacy, and responsible data use.</span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Collaborate on public awareness campaigns, jointly advocate for policies that protect data rights, and address concerns related to data privacy and security.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Project Collaboration:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Undertake joint projects that leverage the expertise and resources of both the CDO's </span><span lang="EN-GB">organisation<span style="color: black;"> and civil society.</span></span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Identify areas where collaboration can lead to positive social impact. Develop and implement projects that address social challenges using data-driven approaches.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Inclusive Decision-Making:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Include civil society representatives in decision-making processes related to data governance and policies.</span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Establish advisory committees or forums that include representatives from civil society to provide input on data-related policies, initiatives, and projects.</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Feedback Mechanisms:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">: Establish mechanisms for civil society to provide feedback on data-related initiatives and policies.</span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Implement channels for receiving and addressing concerns, suggestions, and feedback from civil society. Regularly assess and respond to the needs and priorities identified by civil society </span><span lang="EN-GB">organisations<span style="color: black;">.</span></span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Participatory Data Collection:</span>**

- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Objective:</span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;"> Engage civil society in participatory data collection efforts.</span>
- *<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Activities: </span>*<span lang="EN-GB" style="color: black;">Collaborate on projects that involve the collection of community-based data, ensuring that civil society is actively involved in the process. This can enhance the relevance and accuracy of the data collected.</span>

<span lang="EN-GB">An example of collaboration with civil society can be:</span>

**<span lang="EN-GB">Set a first users community</span>**<span lang="EN-GB">: The concept means gathering a population of volunteers who will test Government services in advance, before they go online for the general public, and give feedback on the service to the CDOs before they start implementing the services.</span>

<span lang="EN-GB">The concept can be extended to build a platform to collect ideas from civil society on new government services to develop, suggestions of improvement areas on specific e-services…</span>