Toolkit I:
Guidelines for implementation

Overview

 

 

Capitalising on Local Knowledge - Community knowledge exchange

Toolkit I

Guidelines for Implementation

 

Introduction
About this book
Community Processes

Looking for new alternatives
Understanding people's needs
What is a community?
Participation, ownership and outcomes
Indigenous knowledge and local resources

Methodology
Approach

Process Design
Strengths & limitations of the methodology

C2C Case studies
Overview Case studies

Case study A:
Capacity building and information sharing among rural communities in natural resource management

Case study B:
Rooibos Tea and community based tourism knowledge exchange

Case C:
Communities of practice of traditional healers, care givers and people living with HIV/ AIDS in Tanzania

Case study D:
Mbongolwane knowledge exchange with Lake Chilwa communities, Malawi

Selecting and appraising C2C projects
Monitoring and evaluation as a learning process
Monitoring for self-correction
Monitoring the impacts
Identifying indicators
Evaluating the process
Evaluating the impacts

Following up: the long road

Mainstreaming community exchanges

The World Bank

The World Bank

Africa Region
Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program

ik-info@worldbank.org

 

 

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