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Civic Education and Community Mobilisation: Train-the-Trainer Manual

Publication Date

2005

Summary

The aim of this manual is to assist trainers to reach grassroots people more effectively with civic education and community mobilisation workshops. According to the publication, the use of this manual should be flexible. Facilitators have the option of selecting methods to be used at a particular workshop, depending on the intended group and the topic to be discussed.

Chapter 1 - this chapter aims to assist facilitators with hints and tips for conducting participatory training workshops at grassroots level.

Chapter 2 - this chapter focuses on participation, exploring what participation is and why it is important. It further discusses obstacles to participation and how participation can contribute to addressing poverty and other issues.

Chapter 3 - this chapter explores community mobilisation, including skills and techniques for organising in a community. It also discusses challenges in community mobilisation, especially in terms of resources.

Number of Pages

41

Contact

Netherlands institute for Southern Africa (NiZA)

P.O. Box 10707

Amsterdam
1001 ES
Netherlands
Tel: 31 (0)20 520 62 10
Fax: 31 (0)20 520 62 49

Source

NIZA website on March 27 2007.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site March 29 2007
Last Updated April 11 2008

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