About this class
Participatory development implies the active participation of individuals, groups and communities in shaping their environment and the quality of their living conditions.
Participatory development is seen as a vehicle to help people to challenge such exclusion by encouraging them to participate in collective action in pursuit of common interests and goals. (Kakumba, U. & Nsingo, S, 2008).
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Title
Volume
Exploring the heartland: understanding rural communities
6.59 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Building stronger communities: effective development approaches
7.46 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Growing a greener future sustainable agri and farming practices
5.54 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Building sustainable futures to community and rural development
8.27 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Building the foundation: advancing rural infrastructure dvpt
5.10 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Breaking barriers: empowering women in rural settings
7.62 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Empowering communities: pathway to sustainable resource mgt
4.25 MB
<p>Lecture</p>
Revitalizing rural communities: effective development strategies
6.20 MB
<p>Lecture</p>

Exams
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Grade
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Community and Rural Developement
50
Questions, 90
Min
50/100
0/1
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Certificates
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Grade
Community and Rural Developement
50/100
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