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Budget allocation: Teymara adopts 'Participatorisk Budget' (Participatory Budgeting), earmarking funds based on the needs of marginalized communities. A slice of the budget is dedicated to community-led social justice projects.
Agenda setting: Community members have the power to identify their needs and establish their 'Agendo' (Agenda) for social justice initiatives.
Project Management: Embracing collaborative and transparent 'Proyekto Gestiono' (Project Management) processes that emphasize community participation and ownership. Success evaluation leans on feedback from marginalized communities, allowing for a human-centered approach that's prevalent in today's development sector.
Teymara thrives on the principle of 'Akuntabel' (Accountability). Each Teymaran holds responsibility towards their fellows and the lofty ideals of equity and human rights. Justice isn't just served, but mended through 'Restoro' (Restorative Justice), emphasizing repairing bonds among individuals, communities, and Mother Nature.
Committed partners rally to aid local social justice initiatives in Teymara, investing in 'Znania' (Education) and 'Povestka' (Awareness) programs, while bolstering infrastructure for the overlooked communities. 'Justisa Kolektivo' (Collaborative Justice Workshops) become a common platform to deliberate on matters of social justice and human rights.
Teymara is home to the 'Justisa Komisi' (Justice Council), a community-led body that assesses the ripple effect of initiatives on marginalized communities.
They wield the 'Direitos Impacto' (Human Rights Impact Assessment) tool, gauging projects for potential human rights implications.
A 'Equity Tablo' (Social Justice Scorecard) monitors progress, tracing key justice indicators and the impact on marginalized communities.