Community Mobilization


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A Practical Guide To Community Mobilization Techniques


A Practical Guide To Community Mobilization Techniques
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Author : Iqbal Shah
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-01-27

A Practical Guide To Community Mobilization Techniques written by Iqbal Shah and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-27 with categories.


The book contains practical community mobilization tools and techniques for beginners, mid-level and senior NGO staffs that ensure proper understanding of modern-day systematic interventions of NGOs operation. This booklet is intended for those professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge and acquire the best skills needed for community mobilization around a cause. The book covers practical modern and conventional community mobilization techniques currently in use. The techniques aim to bring about a comprehensive strategic community intervention that minimize the risk factors and capitalize on those factors that pave the way for a successful programme intervention aiming at community development or advocacy campaign. The list of community mobilization is not exhaustive but comprehensive details have been added in order to make the readers grasp the subject matter well and apply the same to the situation intended for rapport building, community mobilization, and organization. This step by step guide book Teaches Practical insights to create community habits that stick and constantly giving support, involvement and feedback Actionable steps for rapport building needed for community mobilization and organization *Beahavioural and attitudinal techniques needed for habit-forming that support and inspire involvement The diagrammatic presentation of the subject matter further adds to the lucid explanation of every community mobilization technique. The reader's interest in the subject matter has been taken care of as the graphics are presented well that make community mobilization techniques more easy to be grasped and applied.



Community Mobilization Leadership And Empowerment


Community Mobilization Leadership And Empowerment
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Author : Prof. Shadia AbdelRhim Mohamed Daoud
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2020-10-07

Community Mobilization Leadership And Empowerment written by Prof. Shadia AbdelRhim Mohamed Daoud and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-07 with Social Science categories.


The book, with its four chapters, addresses three important processes in the development sphere: namely mobilization, leadership, and empowerment. The book explores the relation and the link of the three processes, explaining their action implementation at the community level. The book advocates the use a human inclusion approach to development. Relevant literature are critically reviewed from published International and national books, articles and reports. Chapter 1 of the book introduces some related concepts that usually assist of the explanation of three processes. Chapter 2 gives an understanding of the community mobilization process: its methods of action planning and implementation. Chapter 3 explains the different perspectives of community leadership. Community empowerment as a new concept emerged recently in development is cortically explained, its understanding related to different community groups. The book is recommended for development and community-work students, researchers, and workers who are using bottom-up and human-development approaches of development.



Community Mobilization Environmental Problems


Community Mobilization Environmental Problems
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Author : Erin Robinson
language : en
Publisher: Cambria Press
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Community Mobilization Environmental Problems written by Erin Robinson and has been published by Cambria Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Community Mobilization


Community Mobilization
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Author : Amy Laura Dombro
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

Community Mobilization written by Amy Laura Dombro and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Social Science categories.


Noting the increasing need for public officials, practitioners, business leaders, concerned citizens, and parents to work together to improve the quality of life for young children and families, this book for community organizations provides information needed to begin or enhance local or statewide community mobilization efforts. Included are descriptions of initiatives based on information gathered through interviews with staff conducted over a 3-year period. The book begins with a definition of community mobilization, its principles, and the origins and stages of community mobilization efforts. The remaining sections detail the three stages of community mobilization, using a question-answer format, and including information from specific initiatives to illustrate particular points. Section 1, "Creating a Vision: Promising Practices," contains chapters on getting started, assessing needs, mobilizing the voice of parents, and involving businesses. Section 2, "Implementing the Vision: Creating Quality Services for Young Children and Their Families," includes chapters on reforming communities to serve families of young children through coordinating services, systemic planning and reform, and institutionalizing integrated services. Also included in this section are chapters on improving and assuring the quality of services through promoting professional development of the early education and care practitioner, involving parents, improving state regulations, promoting accreditation of early childhood practitioners, and improving the compensation of the child care workforce. Section 3, "Sustaining the Vision: Assuring Lasting Change," addresses maintaining momentum, developing financing mechanisms, engaging the public, and assessing results. Each chapter contains references. Two appendices detail state initiatives and describe national organizations. (Author/KB)



Community Mobilisation


Community Mobilisation
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Author : R. R. Prasad
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-04

Community Mobilisation written by R. R. Prasad and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04 with Education categories.




A Practical Guide To Community Mobilization Techniques


A Practical Guide To Community Mobilization Techniques
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Author : Iqbal Shah
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-04-13

A Practical Guide To Community Mobilization Techniques written by Iqbal Shah and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-04-13 with categories.


The book contains practical community mobilization tools and techniques for beginners, mid-level and senior NGOs staffs that ensure proper understanding of modern day systematic interventions of NGOs operation. This booklet is intended for those professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge and acquire the best skills needed for community mobilization round a cause. The book covers practical modern and conventional community mobilization techniques currently in use. The techniques aim to bring about a comprehensive strategic community intervention that minimize the risk factors and capitalize on those factors that pave the way for a successful programme intervention aiming at community development or advocacy campaign.The list of community mobilization is not exhaustive but comprehensive details have been added in order to make the readers grasp the subject matter well and apply the same to the situation intended for rapport building, community mobilization and organization. This step by step guide book Teaches:* Practical insights to create community habits that stick and constantly giving support, involvement and feedback* Actionable steps for rapport building needed for community mobilization and organization* Beahavioural and attitudinal techniques needed for habit forming that support and inspire involvementThe diagrammatic presentation of the subject matter further adds to the lucid explanation of every community mobilization technique. The reader's interest in the subject matter has been taken care of as the graphics are presented well that make community mobilization techniques more easy to be grasped and applied.



Community Mobilization And Stakeholder Participation For Development


Community Mobilization And Stakeholder Participation For Development
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Author : William Chauke
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2016-10-21

Community Mobilization And Stakeholder Participation For Development written by William Chauke and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-21 with categories.


Development projects and public policies fail due to the lack of adequate and genuine community and stakeholder participation, yet many projects, programs and policies the world over are implemented in a top down fashion as if community and stakeholder input at least did not matter and at worst were irrelevant. This book is designed to guide development practitioners, students and academics in the design of more participatory and more sustainable development initiatives and public policies.The book covers the twin issues of community mobilization and stakeholder participation in one volume in a world replete with books and publications exclusively on either the former or the latter, yet the processes in question are mutually reinforcing in the real world. Rarely do development organizations and agencies mobilize communities as single entities but often do so in multi-stakeholder forums to enhance the comprehensiveness, efficiency and effectiveness of development policies and interventions, hence this book. This book will guide development practitioners on how to effectively mobilize communities as well as on how to engage with stakeholders.While this book exposes the reader to the current cutting-edge theoretical models as propounded by leading scholars, the reader is encouraged to "think-outside-the-box" through the suggestion of further models of analysis which tends to fill gaps in the current literature.Overall, the book provides a healthy dose of theory and practical guidelines thereby appealing to both the practitioner and academic. Community mobilization and stakeholder participation for development contains the following distinctive features: * The book has attractive full-color illustrations. * Every chapter is designed in a user-friendly format that promotes easy assimilation and retention of the subject matter. Each chapter begins with an introduction, followed by definitions of key terms and subject matter details before ending with a succinct summary. * The book is heavily informed by extensive research as evidenced by the cited works.* This is the first book to juxtapose negative participatory values supporting the status quo of citizen powerlessness against positive transformative ones determining citizen agency.* The book suggests an additional community mobilization model.* The book presents an innovative schema of the interplay between community participation and community mobilization.* This book innovatively suggests a somewhat shorter community mobilization cycle that could be used during emergencies rather than the usual normative cycle. * Whilst in the literature, three types of community participation are articulated; this book goes further to suggest a fourth type of participation. * Whereas the participatory typologies in the mainstream literature tend to be hierarchical and value-laden, this book boldly proposes a new non-hierarchical and value-free typology.* The current book includes a checklist with which to assess and evaluate community mobilization projects and interventions which development practitioners in the field could use as a handy tool.* Mechanisms for the mainstreaming of gender perspectives for development are explored.* This book clearly articulates the principles and guidelines for participatory governance and development.* This book gives an introductory discussion of commonly-cited economic and social development theories in order to sensitize the reader as regards current development discourses. * Finally, a glossary of key terms is presented in order to guide the inquisitive reader to quickly navigate the conceptual terrain of community mobilization and stakeholder engagement for development.Community mobilization and stakeholder participation for development is intended for those readers who need to develop an appreciation of public participation in its broadest possible sense!



Community Mobilization For Environmental Problems


Community Mobilization For Environmental Problems
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Author : Erin E. Robinson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014-05-14

Community Mobilization For Environmental Problems written by Erin E. Robinson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-14 with POLITICAL SCIENCE categories.


Despite the wealth of information describing social movement activity, studies that focus attention on the intricacies of community relationships within the mobilization process are few. Attention is given in this context to the community struggle to determine parameters of health and safety in the face of environmental contamination. This focused effort draws on detailed analysis of community relationships with the media, science, government and community members themselves. Over the course of five years, the author, sociologist Erin Robinson, has uncovered the ways in which community members come to understand the environmental problems they face. This book offers an explanation for how communities faced with environmental contamination can begin to make sense of that reality. The story of this community serves as a case study for how complex efforts to understand a problem facing one's community can be. In this study, the complications of social movement mobilization are analyzed from a perspective that considers the nuances of the mobilization process. In doing so, this study offers a perspective to community mobilization that reflects on processes of negotiation, conflict, acceptance, and rejection of information frames that serve to explain a community environmental problem. This book both demonstrates the ways in which individuals engage in the mobilization process and serves to explain how mobilization occurs. Through a detailed qualitative analysis of in depth interviews, document analysis, and field research, Robinson traces the beginning of a community social movement throughout the life of the movement effort. Whereas many studies of mobilization are historical, this study offers a close analysis of mobilization efforts as they were occurring. The story of how changes in mobilization occur is demonstrated by how individuals gain information from different sources and frame the issues leading to mobilization activities. Overall the book not only contributes to an understanding of why community mobilization occurs, but helps explain that as well. This is an important read for students, researchers, and community groups alike. This book provides sociological context to environmental problems that would be useful in courses and library collections in sociology, social movements, community and environmental studies.



Community Mobilization Leadership And Empowerment


Community Mobilization Leadership And Empowerment
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Author : Shadia Abdelrhim Mohamed Daoud
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Us
Release Date : 2020-10-07

Community Mobilization Leadership And Empowerment written by Shadia Abdelrhim Mohamed Daoud and has been published by Xlibris Us this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-07 with Social Science categories.


The book, with its four chapters, addresses three important processes in the development sphere: namely mobilization, leadership, and empowerment. The book explores the relation and the link of the three processes, explaining their action implementation at the community level. The book advocates the use a human inclusion approach to development. Relevant literature are critically reviewed from published International and national books, articles and reports. Chapter 1 of the book introduces some related concepts that usually assist of the explanation of three processes. Chapter 2 gives an understanding of the community mobilization process: its methods of action planning and implementation. Chapter 3 explains the different perspectives of community leadership. Community empowerment as a new concept emerged recently in development is cortically explained, its understanding related to different community groups. The book is recommended for development and community-work students, researchers, and workers who are using bottom-up and human-development approaches of development.



Community Mobilization


Community Mobilization
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Author : United States. President's Commission on Model State Drug Laws
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Community Mobilization written by United States. President's Commission on Model State Drug Laws and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Community-based corrections categories.