Partners in planning : information, participation and empowerment,
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Macmillan education Ltd, 2001. Description: ix, 155 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0333792661Subject(s): Information | participation and empowermentNLM classification: WA 546 RP 2001Summary: Partners in Planning is about how professionals can work with local lay people in an equal partnership to support development programmes, particularly in the areas of health and education. It discusses the importance of generating information, encouraging active participation by those benefiting from the development programmes, and the subsequent empowerment of these people to give them the experience and confidence needed to influence the decisions that affect their daily lives. In particular, this book explores the idea and practice of empowerment through the way information is obtained and used.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
Partners in Planning is about how professionals can work with local lay people in an equal partnership to support development programmes, particularly in the areas of health and education. It discusses the importance of generating information, encouraging active participation by those benefiting from the development programmes, and the subsequent empowerment of these people to give them the experience and confidence needed to influence the decisions that affect their daily lives. In particular, this book explores the idea and practice of empowerment through the way information is obtained and used.
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