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Voices from the Margins: Consensus Building and Planning with the Poor in Bangladesh

Voices from the Margins: Consensus Building and Planning with the Poor in Bangladesh

Francis Murray
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Practical Action has been introducing consensus-based planning approaches in villages that are poor even by Bangladesh standards, where 90% of people live under the poverty line and over 60% are illiterate. These methods work on raising the voice and confidence of the poor at the local level within their communities, and the results have been spectacular--opening up new income generation and resource management and influencing opportunities for marginalized communities in flood-prone areas.

Highly useful in countries that reject the role of NGOs in governance or human rights, and in planning for disasters and humanitarian interventions. Essential reading for program staff of national and international NGOs, governance and rural development advisers in the national and multilateral agencies, Ministry officials, and researchers and students in universities and development institutes.
Language
English
Pages
91
Format
Paperback
Release
February 01, 2007
ISBN 13
9781853396243

Voices from the Margins: Consensus Building and Planning with the Poor in Bangladesh

Francis Murray
0/5 ( ratings)
Practical Action has been introducing consensus-based planning approaches in villages that are poor even by Bangladesh standards, where 90% of people live under the poverty line and over 60% are illiterate. These methods work on raising the voice and confidence of the poor at the local level within their communities, and the results have been spectacular--opening up new income generation and resource management and influencing opportunities for marginalized communities in flood-prone areas.

Highly useful in countries that reject the role of NGOs in governance or human rights, and in planning for disasters and humanitarian interventions. Essential reading for program staff of national and international NGOs, governance and rural development advisers in the national and multilateral agencies, Ministry officials, and researchers and students in universities and development institutes.
Language
English
Pages
91
Format
Paperback
Release
February 01, 2007
ISBN 13
9781853396243

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