APIL SGURO Flashcards
Levels of participation
Passive
Information-based.
Consultation-based
Incentives-based
Functional
Interactive
Self-mobilization
The people are told of what will happen or what is taking place.
Passive
The people will answer a survey team’s questionnaire (without follow-up).
Information-based.
The people will answer a questionnaire that is defined or designed by “outsiders” (i.e., non-community members).
. Consultation-based
The people will work for cash, food, or other incentives.
The decisions made by “outsiders” and interest groups are synthesized to meet the objectives.
Incentives-based
Joint analyses, decisions, and action plans are made, implemented, and monitored by interest groups.
Interactive
Initiatives are taken independently from official institutions.
Self-mobilization
described in Merriam-Webster as a planned undertaking
project
describes what the project aims to do and what it is for.
Objectives
specifies the scope and limitations of the project.
Boundaries
identifies where the project will be implemented.
Location
states who will benefit from the implementation of the project.
target beneficiaries
determines the schedule of the project (i.e., when the project will be implemented and when it will end).
Duration
itemizes the expected expenses that the project will incur upon its implementation.
Budget
indicates the approach or manner by which the projec will be implemented.
Methodology
In this stage, a potential project design is organized after having adequate consultations with the different stakeholders of the community.
Identification
Here, the planners determine how and when a chosen project will be implemented.
Preparation
this is the stage where the project is carried out by the planners and the local community members based on an agreed-upon timetable.
Implementation
In this stage, the planners and the community members determine whether or not the project objectives have been met.
Evaluation
the process of laying out the courses of action needed to attain a set of socioeconomic goals. It resolves community issues or problems by giving concerned community members the chance to identify problems and propose solutions
Participatory planning
includes the areas of health, education, housing, and social welfare. It aims to improve the quality of life and the standard of living of a particular minority group in a community
Social planning