A WFP Approach to Operationalise Resilience. Part 3: Community-based Participatory Planning
2014
WFP 446.3
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A WFP Approach to Operationalise Resilience. Part 3: Community-based Participatory Planning
Publicación
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme (WFP), 2014.
Lengua(s)
English
Descripción
13 p.
ISBN
WFPWFP446-3
Resúmen
Community0based Participatory Planning (CBBP) is part of a broader three-step process, the 'three-pronged approach', that strengthens the design, planning, and implementation of longer-term resilience building programmes, developed in partnership and aligned to national and local priorities. It places people at the centre of planning, using converging analyses, consultations, and consensus-building at three different levels. This three-pronged approach contains new and innovative programming tools and frameworks to strengthen the identification, planning and delivery of programmes. CBBP, one of these new tools, is a community level participatory exercise to identify needs and tailor programmed responses to local requirements by ensuring prioritisation and ownership by communities.
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Print and electronic ed.
Signatura topográfica
WFP 446.3
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eng
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