Using a 'domains' approach to build community empowerment |
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Authors: | Laverack Glenn |
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Affiliation: | A freelance consultant based in York, UK, with eighteen years of community development experience in Africa, Asia and the Pacific regions |
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Abstract: | This paper provides two case study examples of how communityempowerment can be better conceptualized, planned and appliedwithin a programme context by using a domainsapproach. What is new about this approach is that it does notstart with a blank slate onto which participants inscribe theirown problems or needs but provides a predetermined focus througheach of nine empowerment domains: Improves participation;Develops local leadership; Increases problem assessment capacities;Enhances the ability to ask why; Builds empoweringorganizational structures; Improves resource mobilization; Strengthenslinks to other organizations and people; Creates an equitablerelationship with outside agents; and Increases control overprogramme management. The importance to community developmentpractice is that the approach provides a more systematic meansfor community empowerment in a programme context. |
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