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Language barriers and cultural differences creates a lack of trust on sources to rely on before and during the voting period.
Provide reliable information, before & during voting to communities in their local language & culture to help voter understand the proposal.
This is the total amount allocated to Connecting Asian Voter and Proposer.
Our goal is to establish a process, format, and event stage for voter and proposer onboarding. To bring voters, proposers, and proposals closer together. To establish trust between them. The focus is on six mutually reinforcing areas :
The proposal is seeking funds to help develop a program specifically designed to help connect voters with proposals and proposers.
Our cornerstone event is the bi-weekly Eastern Town Hall that is deeply interconnected with the Town Hall. The Eastern Town Hall members are an active part of our Cardano ecosystem. Listening and engaging with members of the community. Sharing what we learn.
For instance Yuta-san, our Community Organizer for Japan has completed one of his many surveys of the Japanese community [ 1 ] that this proposal draws upon. We want to do more of this across all the communities. We would like to help improve the user experience for voters. Feeding our collective insights back into Project Catalyst.
Help us improve decision making across the Eastern Hemisphere by making Catalyst voting more accessible.
Language differences and cultural exclusivity prevents governance initiatives from scaling globally. The constant experimentation of Catalyst means we need to be mindful to include different languages and cultures. Avoiding one culture dominating the narrative.
Misaligned incentives, scams and information overload prevent ADA holders from voting. In Asia and other non-native English speaking cultures, language barriers compound this. Language barriers are evident at every Catalyst stage.
Survey results showed that in the Japanese community the biggest problem of Catalyst voting was the lack of Japanese support (45.61%). Over 37% of respondents highlighted issues with understanding the process ; "I didn't understand the meaning because it was in English, so I voted randomly". The weariness of scams and lack of trust between proposals and voters were highlighted too. Another 16% mentioned incentive misalignment issues.
As a result, events to connect proposers and voters are a necessary and an important task that must be completed as soon as possible to assist the community in joining as an unifying space
One of the team's main challenges is guaranteeing that the translation quality is not just translated correctly but can be understood easily by their respective community and represents as close as possible to the original source material.
Finding the best method to effectively distribute the translation content to the community in a timely manner through the preferred and existing communications method of the respective community will also play a role in reaching the highest audience volume.
These efforts correlate with keeping voters informed, engaged and encouraged to either communicate with the proposers so they can fully comprehend the proposals benefits and so they might become beacons to spread the proposals intent to the rest of their respective community.
The bi-weekly Eastern Town Hall is our primary stage where ADA holders and the Eastern Hemisphere communities interested in Cardano can come and meet other members. People learn and feel comfortable going further through this platform and its social media. These would be our following actions plans to deliver our intended solutions :
The following is our budget breakdown that of our action plans spanning 3 months :
The team represents the initial Eastern Town Hall (ETH) Trusted Seed and incoming new members.
There are no roles, no leaders. Rather people establish themselves over time, through participation. We overlap and collaborate with Catalyst Swarm [ 2 ] and Catalyst School [ 3 ] and other community groups across Asia.
This collaborative effort brings a wealth of cultural and technical experience to Cardano. We are all very active in Catalyst, and community groups across our ecosystem. We are a diverse bunch united by the promise of Cardano : (in alphabetic order)
Our primary tool for measuring performance is our voter survey. We will conduct these on a regular basis across Eastern Hemisphere countries. Based on the surveys during and after a fund, we expect to :
Key engagement metrics that indicate our success in bridging voters and proposers are as follows :
This indeed is a proposal continuation of the continuously funded Eastern Town Hall proposal spanning from Fund 6, 7 and now 8.
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Additional information
By close communication, coordination and collaboration with the Catalyst Swarm, The Catalyst School, the Ambassadors Guild and the Bridge Builders, we build a Network of Community initiatives able to provide an A to Z onboarding process which allows newcomers to appreciate a fast and safe onboarding process.
We have also set up an Eastern Town Hall Stake Pool (C3ETH) and are part of the Ryuuki Fund and Network.
References
[1] Japanese community Survey August 2021 - https://t.me/ProjectCatalystChat/53776
[2] Catalyst Swarm: http://catalystswarm.com
[3] Catalyst School: https://linktr.ee/CatalystSchool
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