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Stakeholder Approaches

Components of Pro-Active Participation of Stakeholders and End-Users in Sustainable Development Programmes.

The following are short descriptions of participatory approaches that actively involve stakeholders at government and end-users levels. They are often essential to achieve ownership and sustainability of development efforts. They deal with:

  • Stakeholder Dialogue and Concerted Action (SDCA).
  • Participatory Technology Development (PTD).
  • Community Coaching.

FileSDCA linkages with EMPOWERS Planning Cycle

Summary table:

The links between Stakeholder Dialogue for Concerted Action and EMPOWERS Participatory Water Planning Cycle.

Summary Table - SDCA + PWPC.pdf  (42.4 kB)

ArticleSDCA and RAAKS

While SDCA stands for the emphasis given to the dialogue among the various stakeholders as a mean to initiate congenial work steps, RAAKS is the first stage in SDCA through which key stakeholders assemble in analysis platforms.

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ArticlePTD

An approach that is based on local technological innovations that draw upon a harmonized convergence between the knowledge and experiences of agrarian communities and those of support, research and extension agencies.

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ArticleCommunity Coaching

A process that starts with enhancing the skills of persons who are closely associated with local communal activities so as to be able to coach their communities on how to employ local resources in their quest of targeted objectives.

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