Balanced Value Impact Model

Participatory approaches

Participatory approaches stress the importance of taking a defined “public” people’s perspectives into account and giving them a greater say in planning and of an evaluation process.  The “public” can be average local people, the specific stakeholders of a particular project or activity, NGO’s and even members of government agencies or commercial entities. All stakeholders decide together how to measure results and what actions should follow once this information has been collected and analysed.

There are a number of participatory methods as illustrated in this comparative chart from the Participatory Methods Toolkit.

Participatory Methods Toolkit - A practitioner’s manual
http://archive.unu.edu/hq/library/Collection/PDF_files/CRIS/PMT.pdf

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