10.25. Aragon: Laaab Space for Democratic Innovation
10.25.1. Implementation of laboratory activities. Indicators: Number of activities carried out by the Open Government Laboratory of Aragon Number of attendees Number of members of the Aragon Community Open Government
01/01/2021
30/06/2023
Finished
State of implementation
During this period of time, the activity of the Open Government Laboratory of Aragon (LAAAB) has been consolidated. The activities of the laboratory are collected in semiannual programs open to the whole of the citizenry. The six-monthly program can be consulted in the LAAAB blog where you can also consult each of the activities carried out.
The LAAAB has carried out the following activities:
During the confinement caused by the COVID_19 pandemic the LAAAB carried out a series of actions that are collected the following post “Diary of a Quarantine”
Among the actions carried out there are three projects:
The proposals selected to be part of the 6th edition of the Residences of Citizen and Government Laboratories program, among more than 70 proposals from 14 different countries, are the following:
Innovation Laboratory for District Public Management, LABcapital (Bogotá, Colombia)
Administrative Ministry of the Presidency (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
Municipality of Independencia (Santiago de Chile, Chile)
Anti-corruption Laboratory of the Digital Public Innovation Agency of Mexico City (CDMX, Mexico)
Secretariat of Social, Health and Human Rights Policies of the Municipality of Ushuaia (Ushuaia, Argentina)
Aspasia Project (Dynamization of citizen participation with a gender perspective). The Aspasia Community is composed of 450 people who participate directly or indirectly in the activities.
In the axis of formation Two training pills have been developed in April and May 2021:
The node #WikiAragon has been constituted as an independent group, born of #Aspasia Community, which aims to be a meeting place, learning and discovery to give greater visibility to Aragonese women in Wikipedia (see Tweet of the first meeting)