Case studies
Available case studies that show that quantified participatory methods are a powerful tool for gender poverty-specific monitoring.
From Mediation to Mobilisation: Lessons from an unsuccessful experience
The aim of the paper is to summarise a set of findings belonging to an assessment process, which intended to review the traditional management approach of the Argentinean NGO, Comité de Cuencas with the specific project named “Limpieza de los arroyos”.
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Community monitoring of water supply in Colombia 2
Another output of this project has been a manual (also in Spanish) for the establishment of a monitoring system in which communities and government institutions participate.
Read more or download Manual_de_planificacion.pdf (1.3 MB)
Community monitoring of water supply in Colombia 1
In a participative learning project in a Colombian community the principles of the aMe approach have been applied to the establishment of a monitoring system of the water supply in which both the community and local government institutes participate.
Read more or download Colombia_case_study.pdf (1.0 MB)
The Story of the NEWAH Participatory Assessment
This case study is about the process of Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH), a national-level NGO in Nepal, adapting the MPA to local conditions and creating the NEWAH Participatory Assessment (NPA).
Read more or download NEWAH_case_study.pdf (831.3 kB)
Wotawati case study
Halving the proportion of people without access to improved sanitation is one of the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs). Monitoring progress is a crucial element in the achivement of this goal.
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