Shaasan, like CEI, is guided by key values and principles that lead and undergird every work it conducts.
Systems Thinking
Civic disengagement is a first-principle problem. This means that other critical systems like inclusive healthcare, equal right to education, or mountainous climate change don’t get resolved until we fix civic engagement first.
Systems thinking allows us to disentangle the complex, wicked problems of civic disengagement, disinformation, and governmental opacity. This also means that a systems-level understanding of civic engagement and its constituent parts will galvanize the power to amplify action on multiple public systems that are in dire need of transformation.
Citizen-Centered Design
People lie at the heart of Shaasan. This includes the thousands of citizens and dozens of elected representatives we work with.
All of our projects, activities, initiatives, and outreach are ideated and implemented with their perspectives, needs, and feedback in mind. This allows us to reflect, focus, and innovate solutions that make a tangible positive difference to the lives and livelihood of our people. Our motto in Nepali translates as “From the People, For the People”
Participatory Democracy
We at Shaasan believe that democracy and democratic values are the cornerstone for positive socio-economic change in Nepal and the rest of the Global South.
Shaasan works to bolster democratic values and strengthen democratic institutions through improved accountability, transparency in the public systems, and alleviating public apathy through constructive and meaningful civic engagement.
Inclusion
Every citizen's voice matters. Therefore, we seek to ensure proper representation across multiple levels in every initiative, community work, and training we do.
We are deeply enmeshed in our community, and every action we take is based on constant reiteration and adaptation where both community members and independent civic experts play an instrumental role in decision-making.