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Barefoot Guide to Working with Organisations and Social Change
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2009
The people's vision - UK and Indian reflections on Prajateerpu
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2008
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
London, UK
http://www.iied.org
The watering down of particpatory budgeting and people power in Porto Alegre, Brazil
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2008
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
London, UK
http://www.iied.org
Understanding local difference: gender (plus) matters for NGOs
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2008
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
London, UK
http://www.iied.org
On the road to change: writing the history of technologies in Bolivia
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2008
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
London, UK
http://www.iied.org
Building responsive states: citizen action and national policy change
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2008
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Falmer, Brighton, UK
http://www.drc-citizenship.org
Taking community-led total sanitation to scale: movement, spread and adaptation
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2008
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Falmer, Brighton, UK
http://www.drc-citizenship.org
Participation in international development discourse and practice: "state of the art" and challenges
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2008
Publisher
Institute for Development and Peace
Duisburg
http://www.inef.uni-due.de
Power, mutual accountability and responsibility in the practice of international aid: a relational approach
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2008
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Falmer, Brighton, UK
http://www.drc-citizenship.org
Appreciative inquiry handbook for leaders of change
2008
Publisher
Crown Custom Publishing
Ohio, USA
http://www.crowncustompublishing.com
Conceptualising empowerment and the implications for pro poor growth: a paper for the DAC Poverty Network
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2008
Abstract
This paper proposes a framework for how empowerment can be conceptually understood and operationally explored. It makes recommendations for forthcoming areas of work within the POVNET Work Programme on empowering poor women and men to participate in, contribute to and benefit from growth. In responding to our terms of reference the authors have sought to introduce ideas and evidence from latest publications on this theme, combined with findings from our own research.