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Rapid Rural Appraisal and Participatory Rural Appraisal
www.crs.orgresearch methods: RRA (Rapid Rural Appraisal) and PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal). As noted in the sections that follow, these methods are participatory and qualitative and are especially valuable in gathering information that will provide insights about people and the communities in which they live. These insights will, in turn, enable
Chapter 1: Introduction to the livelihoods framework
www.phuhlisani.comThese include aspects of the integrated rural development planning (IRDP) approaches of the 1970s;5 food security initiatives during the 1980s; rapid rural appraisal (RRA); participatory rural appraisal (PRA); farming systems research; gender analysis; new understandings of poverty and well-being; risk and vulnerability assessment; and agrarian ...
DFID’s Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and its Framework
www.glopp.chconventional methods and instruments, as for example from Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA), Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and Good Governance Assessment techniques” (Kollmair et al., 2002). Thus, the SLA provides a clear and practical perspective on how to reduce poverty and has generated (if
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
www.humanitarianlibrary.orgParticipatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation : PPPHW . Public-Private Partnerships for Hand-washing with Soap: PRA . Participatory Rural Appraisal . RMNCH : Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal Child Health . SaniFOAM : Sanitation FOAM . SLTS . School-Led Total Sanitation : VCA . ... Manual. An overview of their scope and interconnections is ...
WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES AND SOCIAL ACTION
www.bdu.ac.insurvey and RRA/PRA/PLM in Community Study. ... More emphasis on using participatory methods {Participatory Rural Appraisal} SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION •Methods of community organization are determined by the Objectives, Values, Assumptions and Diagnosis of problems..
INTRODUCTION TO APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY: TRAINING …
pdf.usaid.govapproaches, specifically various versions of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) for several years. While PRA has yielded some results in some communities such as Chiling’oma1, many are increasingly skeptical of the deficit-based focus of the approach. Typically organizations have used PRA to identify and rank community problems and needs without
Commercial Agriculture Development Project Final Report
www.adb.orgPRA − Participatory Rural Appraisal PRSP − Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper R&D − Research and Development RAD − Regional Agriculture Directorate RATC − Regional Agricultural Training C enter Rs. − Nepali Rupees SMAC − Social Mobilization for Agricultural Commercialization SME − Small and Medium Enterprise ...
Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
www.ebookbou.edu.bdtechniques involved, including Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA). Unit 3: The logframe While various methods of structuring project plans and documentation have been developed over the last decade or so, it has become increasingly clear that a method such as logframe analysis is crucial to ensuring that projects can be properly designed and
Role of Participatory Rural Appraisal in Community ...
hrmars.comInternational Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences August 2012, Vol. 2, No. 8 ISSN: 2222-6990
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)
nirdpr.org.inParticipatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Social Map . b. Resource Map: Resource map is one of the most commonly used PRA methods next to social map. While the social map focuses on habitation, community facilities, roads, temples, etc., the
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Manual
himachal.nic.in3 PARTICIPATORY RURAL APPRAISAL MANUAL Principles of PRA The basic principles or characteristics of PRA which must be duly considered are: 1 . …
Participatory Rural Appraisal - FSN) Network
www.fsnnetwork.org1. Rural communities form active foundation for rural development 2. Communities need committed local leaders to stir up their development 3. Communities have knowledge and information but it needs to be organized 4. Communities have resources but they need to be mobilized. They can introduce projects, acting primarily on their own resources. 5.
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