PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988-2001 Feedback

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Published: January 1997
Participatory Learning and Action
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Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988­2001 Feedback. Feedback. Feedback. 20 Towards full participation in development by Kumaraswamynadar T Arasu with a response from Neela Mukherjee Introduction encountered while practising PRA in different development projects in India. Many of these In India, PRA is a prestigious term, not only observations are not new and will be familiar to with NGOs, but also with many government PRA practitioners. The aim of this paper is to departments. This article examines recent stimulate debate on how the potential of PRA experiences of using PRA in planning, can be reached more fully in the future. monitoring and evaluating different projects. It is based on personal observations and informal · As official development projects, the three interviews with PRA trainers, facilitators and projects listed above were neither identified participants. by local people nor developed by them. The agenda was pre-determined by the `Alternative for India Development' (AID) is an implementing agencies. This led to NGO working in Bihar, Orissa and Tamil Nadu differences in understanding between local districts of India. AID is a partner in three people and development practitioners. official aid programmes of the Indian Where people did identify their needs Government. One is the ...

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