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Sharing Knowledge for Community DevelopmentPublication DateAugust 2004 SummarySharing Knowledge is a handbook that examines the usefulness of Community Information Resource Centres (CIRCs). Its author, Kingo Mchombu, was requested to write the handbook by participants of his workshops and symposia on information, knowledge and community, sponsored by the Horn of Africa Capacity Building Programme (HOACBP).
Mchombu argues strongly for people-centred development, as opposed to top-down development, where he maintains the resources and expertise required for developmental action remain in the hands of a small elite. He states that the major differences (and improvements) between top-down development (modernisation or economic-growth model) and people-centred development (human development) are:
The handbook aims to be a learning tool that goes beyond providing only a blueprint for organising a CIRC – it encourages users to discuss programming options, suggest alternative solutions and customise their community activities through discussion questions and activities, which are provided at the conclusion of every chapter. The handbook also provides four case studies of communities in Ethiopia, such as the Illubabor and the Dire Dawa Community-Based Organizations & Associations (CBOA) and Community Information Resource Centres. These case studies, complemented by an appendix which lists procedures for classifying and cataloguing materials at the CIRC (from membership book cards to overdue loans), provide examples of how a CIRC is instituted, and how it must adapt to the specific needs of each community it represents. PublisherNumber of Pages162 LanguagesEnglish, Arabic, Amharic and Somali ContactOxfam Canada National Office
880 Wellington Street Suite 400 Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada Tel: +1 613 237 5236 info@oxfam.ca Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 11 2004 Last Updated November 11 2004 |
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