Ideas for DevelopmentEarthscan, 2005 - 259 من الصفحات Our world seems entangled in systems increasingly dominated by power, greed, ignorance, self-deception and denial, with spiralling inequity and injustice. Against a backdrop of climate change, failing ecosystems, poverty, crushing debt and corporate exploitation, the future of our world looks dire and the solutions almost too monumental to consider. Yet all is not lost. Robert Chambers, one of the ?glass is half full? optimists of international development, suggests that the problems can be solved and everyone has the power at a personal level to take action, develop solutions and remake our world as it can and should be. Chambers peels apart and analyses aspects of development that have been neglected or misunderstood. In each chapter, he presents an earlier writing which he then reviews and reflects upon in a contemporary light before harvesting a wealth of powerful conclusions and practical implications for the future. The book draws on experiences from Africa, Asia and elsewhere, covering topics and concepts as wide and varied as irreversibility, continuity and commitment; administrative capacity as a scarce resource; procedures and principles; participation in the past, present and future; scaling up; behaviour and attitudes; responsible wellbeing; and concepts for development in the 21st century. |
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الصفحة 108
... participatory approaches , but also the use of visuals in appraisal and analysis , in advocacy , in facilitating awareness of rights and in claiming them . Participatory maps of fishing areas and corals have empowered fisher folk in the ...
... participatory approaches , but also the use of visuals in appraisal and analysis , in advocacy , in facilitating awareness of rights and in claiming them . Participatory maps of fishing areas and corals have empowered fisher folk in the ...
الصفحة 254
... participatory approaches 99 , 100 , 101 , 107 self - help projects 90 , 95 as a top - down system 159 , 164 , 168 of women 75 elites bias shown 94 , 146 in participatory approaches 139 , 140 , 146 in self - help projects 88 , 89 , 90 ...
... participatory approaches 99 , 100 , 101 , 107 self - help projects 90 , 95 as a top - down system 159 , 164 , 168 of women 75 elites bias shown 94 , 146 in participatory approaches 139 , 140 , 146 in self - help projects 88 , 89 , 90 ...
الصفحة 255
... participatory practices 128 staffing issues 18 , 19 , 42 , 45 innovation 18 ... approaches 90–1 , 114 , 135 , 139 , 145 , 177 power relations 194-5 learning ... participatory approaches 76–7 , 109 , 111 , 112 , 127-8 , 160-2 , 168-70 see ...
... participatory practices 128 staffing issues 18 , 19 , 42 , 45 innovation 18 ... approaches 90–1 , 114 , 135 , 139 , 145 , 177 power relations 194-5 learning ... participatory approaches 76–7 , 109 , 111 , 112 , 127-8 , 160-2 , 168-70 see ...
المحتوى
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Aid and Administrative Capacity | 30 |
Proliferation and fragmentation | 39 |
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action ActionAid administrative capacity Africa agricultural aid agencies ALPS analysis appraisal Appreciative Inquiry approaches and methods Bangladesh behaviour and attitudes budget capital Chambers Chapter commitment community-led total sanitation concepts congruence continuity costs countries culture demands DFID diversity economic Email empower empowerment evaluation example experience Eyben facilitators Farmer Field Schools farmers funds going to scale groups human rights ideas India innovation institutional International involved irreversibility irrigation Kenya learning and change lenders and donors levels logframe London Mwea NGOs non-negotiable NWDP organizations participation participatory approaches participatory methodologies participatory research participatory rural appraisal Perkerra pers comm planning political power and relationships power relations PPAs practice priorities pro-poor procedures professionals programmes projects realities reflection Report responsible well-being Samatha Shah social social capital spread SRDP sustainable livelihoods Tanzania targets top-down trainers Uganda village words workshop World Bank Zambia