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   4. Scope of contribution, it means the aspects that particpants are allowed to contribute to,
   4. Scope of contribution, it means the aspects that particpants are allowed to contribute to,
   5. Impact of contribution, it means how much influence it is the contribution that participants make.
   5. Impact of contribution, it means how much influence it is the contribution that participants make.


Q: What parts does the open policy practice consist of?  
Q: What parts does the open policy practice consist of?  
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[[http://en.opasnet.org/w/Dimensions_of_openness|Dimensions of openness]]

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homework1

Homework 1a: Open policy practice

Q: What is benefit-risk assessment?

A: it is a kind of mythology used for assessing the risk and benefits of some considers like health, the mythology is about collecting, analyzing and synthesizing the information about the issue needed to be assessed.

Q: What are the dimensions of openness?

A: he five dimensions of openness are:

 1. Scope of participation, it means the population allowed to participate.
 2. Access to information, it means what kind of imformation is available to the participants.
 3. Timing of openness, it means the time when the participants are allowed to participate.
 4. Scope of contribution, it means the aspects that particpants are allowed to contribute to,
 5. Impact of contribution, it means how much influence it is the contribution that participants make.

Q: What parts does the open policy practice consist of?

A: open policy has four parts:

 1. shared understanding (major target of the work)
 2. execution
 3. evaluation and management
 4. co-creation skills and facilitation


the website and material of references:

open policy practice [of openness]