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Can participation reduce corruption?
A. L. Jameel / Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, 2008
What is the best way to control and measure corruption? This paper outlines a method devised by the author which measures corruption and uses it to evaluate alternative strategies to reduce corruption on an Indonesian road-building pr...
Community based maleria control
P. Opiyo (ed); W.R. Mukabana (ed); I. Kiche (ed) / Malaria Journal, BioMed Central, 2007
Malaria imposes a huge burden upon the health and economic development of tropical nations and has been identified as a major obstacle towards achieving several of the health-related Millennium Development Goals. This document outline...
How to involve marginalised people in health and development communication programmes
M. Tapia; A. Brasington; L. Van Lith / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Participation in health and development communication programmes can strengthen the voice of ordinary citizens and ensure their involvement in decisions that affect them, their families, and their communities. Those directly affected ...
Applying a rights-based approach in CSO programming
J. Kirkemann Boesen; T. Martin / The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007
Rights-based development starts from the ethical position that all people are entitled to a certain standard in terms of material and spiritual wellbeing. It takes the side of people who suffer injustice by acknowledging their equal w...
A training course on participatory forest management
S Worah / Regional Community Forestry Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
Participatory and inclusive approaches to forest and Protected Area management are not new. They have been advocated by various groups including NGOs, academics and forest resource users for over two decades. However, the interpretati...
A partnership approach to tackling poverty
S. Welford; J. Nelson; T. Viard / ATD Fourth World, 2008
In order to tackle the persistent and increasing problem of poverty, it is necessary to concentrate on more than just economic growth or the improvement of social or welfare services. A partnership approach to tackling pover...
Partnerships for sustainable development – a facilitation toolkit
F. Lelo; A. Masika; S. Wasao; W. Shah / Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2006
Partnerships bring all the stakeholders in a community together to support sustainable development initiatives and to develop a common vision for the community. This toolkit provides methods for facilitators on participatory planning ...
Equity and Justice Working Group (EJWG)
Activists advocating policy dialogue and change in attitudes in Bangladesh
Participation in Rio de Janeiro
U.M. Butler; M. Princeswal / LSE Research Online, 2008
Recently there has been increased enthusiasm for the participation of children and young people in various sectors of society. This has resulted in an emerging critique of the use and abuse of terms such as ‘participation&r...
Making the most of community based worker systems for effective service delivery
P. Mbullu / The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2007
Many communities in Africa are largely dependent on services provided by local people rather than by external agencies, including government. Such services include traditional birth attendants, traditional healers, farmer to farmer ex...
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How to involve marginalised people in health and development communication programmes
M. Tapia; A. Brasington; L. Van Lith / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Participation in health and development communication programmes can strengthen the voice of ordinary citizens and ensure their involvement in decisions that affect them, their families, and their communities. Those directly affected ...
Applying a rights-based approach in CSO programming
J. Kirkemann Boesen; T. Martin / The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007
Rights-based development starts from the ethical position that all people are entitled to a certain standard in terms of material and spiritual wellbeing. It takes the side of people who suffer injustice by acknowledging their equal w...
A training course on participatory forest management
S Worah / Regional Community Forestry Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
Participatory and inclusive approaches to forest and Protected Area management are not new. They have been advocated by various groups including NGOs, academics and forest resource users for over two decades. However, the interpretati...
A partnership approach to tackling poverty
S. Welford; J. Nelson; T. Viard / ATD Fourth World, 2008
In order to tackle the persistent and increasing problem of poverty, it is necessary to concentrate on more than just economic growth or the improvement of social or welfare services. A partnership approach to tackling pover...
Partnerships for sustainable development – a facilitation toolkit
F. Lelo; A. Masika; S. Wasao; W. Shah / Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2006
Partnerships bring all the stakeholders in a community together to support sustainable development initiatives and to develop a common vision for the community. This toolkit provides methods for facilitators on participatory planning ...
Participation in Rio de Janeiro
U.M. Butler; M. Princeswal / LSE Research Online, 2008
Recently there has been increased enthusiasm for the participation of children and young people in various sectors of society. This has resulted in an emerging critique of the use and abuse of terms such as ‘participation&r...
Making the most of community based worker systems for effective service delivery
P. Mbullu / The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2007
Many communities in Africa are largely dependent on services provided by local people rather than by external agencies, including government. Such services include traditional birth attendants, traditional healers, farmer to farmer ex...
Community wildlife management in Tanzania
F. Nelson / Drylands Programme, IIED, 2007
As the country known around the world as the home of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, few natural resources are more closely associated with Tanzania than its wildlife populations. By the 1980s, Tanzania’s wildlife managemen...
Evaluating Indian self help groups
R. B. Swain; A. Varghese / Collegium for Development Studies, University of Uppsala, 2008
In January 2008, Indian policymakers released a report on financial inclusion. This report reviewed various mechanisms including bank-correspondent models and traditional microfinance institutions. Of all the proposed delivery mechani...
Bee-keeping in Southern Ethiopia: development interventions must recognise indigenous knoweldge
A. Shiferaw; B. Dindamo; K. Berhe; A. Tegegne; D. Hoekstra / International Livestock Research Institute, 2008
Honey is one of the priority commodities of the Alaba special woreda (district) of Southern Ethiopia. While indigenous knowledge provides the cultural basis for bee-keeping in the woreda, efforts are also now being made to boost honey...
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Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)
Center for Participatory Research and Development is an independent, non-profit policy, research and implementation institute.
Practice In Participation
Participatory portal for community-based practices
Equity and Justice Working Group (EJWG)
Activists advocating policy dialogue and change in attitudes in Bangladesh
The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd)
Sustainable development in Africa
Committee for Asian Women (CAW)
Women workers organisation
Rural Reconstruction Nepal
Integrated community development programmes in Nepal
International Conference on Engaging Communities
2005 UN and Queensland government organised conference resulting in the Brisbane Declaration on Community Engagement.
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