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Immersions: reflections on practice
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International Institute for Environment and Development
The ivory tower and beyond: Bradford University at the heart of its communities
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International Institute for Environment and Development
Participatory monitoring and evalutation of community projects
Publisher
Paulines Publications Africa
Change at hand: Web 2.0 for development
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The authors explore the use of Web 2.0 tools for development and introduce readers to the concept of Web2forDev. Web 2.0 tools are radically changing the ways we create, share, collaborate and publish digital information through the Internet. Participatory Web 2.0 for development (Web2forDev for short) is a way of employing web services to intentionally improve information-sharing and on-line collaboration for development. It presents us with new opportunities for change - as well as challenges - that we need to better understand and grasp. The authors consider learning and reflections from practice and consider ways forward.
Publisher
IIED and CTA
Circling the point: from ICT4D to Web 2.0 and back again
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The author explores the lessons learnt from the information communication technologies for development (ICT4D) paradigm shift to Web2forDev. ICT4D helped to mainstream ICTs in to development thinking and highlight issues of access and connectivity in the developing world. Whilst ICT4D was mostly driven by technology hype and a narrow approach to how we use the tools, Web 2.00 has a stronger focus on social and decentralised networking. However, key issues remain: access, connectivity, capacity-building, literacy and language. The author argues the need to holistically appropriate, adapt and integrate these technologies in our work.
Publisher
IIED and CTA
Community-based adaptation to climate change: an overview
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Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Rude accountability in the unreformed state: informal pressures on frontline bureaucrats in Bangladesh
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Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Revolutionising sanitation in Zambia: scaling up CLTS
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Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Citizen action and national policy reform
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How can ordinary citizens - and the organizations and movements with which they engage - make changes in national policies which affect their lives, and the lives of others around them? Under what conditions does citizen action contribute to more responsive states, pro-poor policies and greater social justice? What is needed to overcome setbacks, and to consolidate smaller victories into 'successful' change? These are the questions taken up by this book which brings together eight studies of successful cases of citizen activism in South Africa, Morocco, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Turkey, India and the Philippines.
Publisher
Zed Books
Innovative, community-led practices
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Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Changing spaces at the interface of government and citizens
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