| ANNEX D: Web sites on participatory research
Note: These pages may be subject to modification and certain sites or pages may cease to exist.
www.aquadev.org
www.aquadev.org/fr/download/AQUADEV_marp_pipo.pdf (75p.)
This site is one of the most informative in terms of Active Participatory Research (APR). See the section on Publications for documents on APR as used in Niger. Also, the second URL links to a document (in French) on APR in the region of Louga in Senegal.
www.icra-edu.org
Many links here from International Centre for development oriented Research in Agriculture (ICRA) on learning action research and other participatory techniques.
http://portals.wi.wur.nl/ppme/
See PPM&E Resource Portal for information on Participatory Planning Monitoring & Evaluation: Managing and Learning for Impact in Rural Development; Rapid Rural Appraisal; etc.
www.fao.org/sd/seaga/index_em.htm
www.fao.org/sd/seaga/downloads/en/leafleten.pdf
Guide to applying socioeconomic and gender analysis (SEAGA).
www.inter-reseaux.org (in French)
Network mainly concerned with rural people’s training. Directory of organisations with information on development. Dissemination of participatory methods.
www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/hygiene/envsan/phastep/en/
The World Health Organisation site has information on a particular technique known as PHAST. The PHAST approach helps people to feel more confident about themselves and their ability to take action and make improvements in their communities. Feelings of empowerment and personal growth are as important as the physical changes, such as cleaning up the environment or building latrines. The guide has seven steps. The first five help take the community group through the process of developing a plan to prevent diarrhoeal diseases by improving water supply, hygiene behaviours and sanitation. The sixth and seventh steps involve monitoring and evaluation.
www.unhabitat.org/cdrom/governance/html/yellop29.htm
Here you can download a document on Objective Oriented Project Planning – "Ziel-Orientierte Projekt Planung" or ZOPP – planning tool used by the GTZ to actively involve stakeholders.
www.unssc.org/web1/services/downloads/VIPP%20UNICEF%20Bangladesh.pdf (168p.)
Information on Visualisation in Participatory Programs (VIPP).
Annex prepared by Raoul Koné and Cynthia Aka of ERNWACA-Côte d’Ivoire and edited by Djénéba Traoré of ERNWACA-Mali.
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