Question 65

How is the Citizens Budget disseminated to the public??
 * a. A Citizens Budget is disseminated widely through a combination of at least three different appropriate tools and media (such as the Internet, billboards, radio programs, newspapers, etc.).
 * b. A Citizens Budget is published by using at least two, but less than three, means of dissemination, but no other dissemination efforts are undertaken by the executive.
 * c. A Citizens Budget is disseminated only by using one means of dissemination.
 * d. A Citizens Budget is not published.
 * e. Not applicable/other (please comment).

OBS Guidelines
Question 65 asks how the Citizens Budget is disseminated to the public. Citizens Budgets should be made available to a variety of audiences. Therefore paper versions and an Internet posting of a document might not be sufficient.

To answer “a,” the executive must use three or more different types of creative media tools to reach the largest possible share of the population, including those who otherwise would not normally have access to budget documents or information. Dissemination would also be pursued at the very local level, so that the coverage is targeted both by geographic area and population group (e.g., women, elderly, low income, urban, rural, etc.). Option “b” applies if significant dissemination efforts are made through a combination of two means of communications, for instance, both posting the Citizens Budget on the executive’s official website and distributing printed copies of it. Option “c” applies if the Citizens Budget is disseminated through only one means, like a posting on the executive’s official website, a radio program, or the distribution of printed copies. Option “d” applies when the executive does not publish a Citizens Budget.

1) Online availability
Note, that the CB must be published online in order to be considered publicly available and score above a “d.” If the CB is published in hard copy only, the score should be “d.” See: Burundi in OBS 2017.

2) The case of Australia
In OBS 2019 in Australia, the researcher asked whether the Treasurer's budget speech, which was broadcast on TV and radios, should be counted. We did not give credit to this because it is part of the EBP, not the CB.