# Navigate

### How to navigate this toolkit?

Readers can use this toolkit freely by navigating through each section, without any particular predefined order. However, even if readers can jump into different sections as needed, the toolkit follows a logical sequence that progressively builds upon tools that can help navigate a generic community-led action co-creation process.

In each section, when possible, links to existing resources are provided. The overall toolkit is also meant to be iterative, and it provides reflection tools that can help better define future steps and reflect on the results achieved.

Conceptually, this toolkit is divided into the following parts:

1. **Welcome!**
2. **Initiation**
3. **Working with Creatives**
4. **Planning for impact**
5. **Reflection**
6. **Need inspiration?**

Initially, the *(2) Initiation* section aims to provide tools that help collaboratively shape the actions by the Citizen Observatory, focusing on the active role of communities within the CO. This is done by providing a curated selection of different co-creation tools, as well as resources from various projects and practitioners experience. A special section, *(3)* [*Working with Creatives*](/working-with-creatives.md), is dedicated to the connection with —and involvement of— creatives in the co-creation process and implementation of the actions. The *(4) Planning for Impact* section is aimed at providing guidelines, based on previous experience and other tools, on how to plan, produce and deliver a community-led action.

*(5)* [*Reflection*](/reflection.md) If you are planning a more complex citizen-led action, you want to continue it or seek more resources for the future, we recommend that you do an impact measurement that later supports the value of the action. If your action is smaller or one-off, it’s OK to skip this step.

Finally, the *(6)* [*Need Inspiration*](/need-inspiration.md) provides a compilation of previous projects and examples that may inspire Citizen Observatories in their actions, linking with the previous sections when relevant.


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