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082 _a338.9 WHO
100 _aBlackburn, James (ed.)
245 0 _aWho changes?: institutionalizing participation in development
260 _aLondon
260 _bIntermediate Technology
260 _c1998
300 _a199 p.
520 _aThe recent trend of participatory approaches presents challenges to those working in the development sector. " Who Changes?" draws together, for the first time, lessons and experiences from key development agencies around the globe on the institutional change needed to make participation a reality. The book explores the main issues and concerns of development professionals involved in PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) practices: adapting PRA methods from micro to macro organizations and the type of changes required by an organization to implement PRA effectively. In addition, the reader is provided with a checklist of practical considerations to guide them through this complex field: training programs and training needs for all those involved in the participation program, implementing projects from piloting stages to gradual scaling up, institutional change and the changing cultures and procedures of hierarchical organizations, and participatory monitoring and evaluation.
650 _aParticipatory development
700 _aHolland Jeremy (ed.)
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