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Audience: Development
workers working directly with local communities in developing
countries / "Outsiders" (extension workers, government
and non-government field workers, private- and public-sector
development consultants) / "Insiders" (community organisers,
leaders of local groups and institutions)
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Learning
Methodology: Actual
experiences in agriculture, forestry and fisheries |
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Subject: Introducing
development workers to ways of operationalising people-centred
development. |
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Content: Socio-economic
and gender analysis in development work, ensuring people-centred
development with a livelihoods perspective / Socio-economic
and Gender Analysis: Introduction and background to SEAGA
approach; Preparing for Participation; Working in the Field;
Using field information; Introduction to the SEAGA toolkit;
The Development Context Toolkit; Livelihood Analysis Context;
Stakeholders' Priorities for Development Toolkit |
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Media: Adobe
Acrobat English
/ French
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Contact: John
Hourihan, Gender and Population Division (SDW), FAO, Viale delle
Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Roma, Italy / E-mail: seaga@fao.org
/ www.fao.org/sd/seaga/ |