PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988-2001 7 The REFLECT process at an international level

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Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988­2001 7 The REFLECT process at an international level David Archer Introduction workshop was the operational expression of our own REFLECT circle which has been Two years since the publication of the original evolving through international interactions Mother Manual, there are REFLECT over the past years. It became clear that we programmes in 25 countries, working through need to regard REFLECT not just as an 95 organisations, and many more countries and approach to work at a local level, but as an organisations are planning to start soon (see approach which was equally valid for Figure 1). The original REFLECT Mother ourselves at an international level. Indeed, we Manual, written in 1995 (based on the emerged convinced that conceiving REFLECT consolidated learning from 3 pilot as a process at all levels was integral to the programmes, in Uganda, Bangladesh and El approach itself. Salvador) and published in March 1996 is still a definitive starting point for most REFLECT We have already learnt that the most effective programmes. However, it is already out of approach at the facilitator level is not to `train' date. Innovations in practice in many countries facilitators as if they are delivery ...

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(1998). PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988-2001 7 The REFLECT process at an international level. .
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