The relationship between participation and governance underscores that good governance necessitates governance rooted among the people, representative democracy lacking participation is weak, development devoid of public involvement lacks genuine popular support, and public participation in development enhances the prospects of good governance (Davids et al., 2005, p.64). The concept of governance has gained a lot of importance in recent decades. Many grants and funding institutions and programs require relevant stakeholders, especially the youth and disadvantaged, to contribute to the projects and activities. In order to ensure the participation of stakeholders in governance, first of all, they should be aware of the project and its activities. Afterwards, it is important to share information about the project regularly and accurately in line with transparency and accountability. Finally, the methods, tools and procedures for participants' participation in decision-making must be clearly defined, explained and non-discriminatory.
In addition, today, social media platforms are very popular and virtual structures that allow interactive interaction in terms of receiving and presenting feedback, requests, complaints and suggestions. You can specify that you can also benefit from these virtual tools in your project.