This document discusses different types of partnerships and their characteristics. It outlines that participatory partnerships are intended for problem solving, resource sharing, cooperation and coalition building. The relationships in these partnerships tend to be informal with strong functional ties defined for joint activities. Some advantages of participatory planning identified include building feelings of ownership and trust, reflecting community goals, bringing together community members, and avoiding pitfalls from lack of community knowledge. However, disadvantages include the process taking longer, requiring more education and patience from all involved.
This document discusses different types of partnerships and their characteristics. It outlines that participatory partnerships are intended for problem solving, resource sharing, cooperation and coalition building. The relationships in these partnerships tend to be informal with strong functional ties defined for joint activities. Some advantages of participatory planning identified include building feelings of ownership and trust, reflecting community goals, bringing together community members, and avoiding pitfalls from lack of community knowledge. However, disadvantages include the process taking longer, requiring more education and patience from all involved.
This document discusses different types of partnerships and their characteristics. It outlines that participatory partnerships are intended for problem solving, resource sharing, cooperation and coalition building. The relationships in these partnerships tend to be informal with strong functional ties defined for joint activities. Some advantages of participatory planning identified include building feelings of ownership and trust, reflecting community goals, bringing together community members, and avoiding pitfalls from lack of community knowledge. However, disadvantages include the process taking longer, requiring more education and patience from all involved.
SOLVING OF PROBLEMS, RESOURCE EXCHANGE, COOPERATION, COORDINATION AND COALITION BUILDING. A. PARTICIPATORY B. PARTNERSHIPS 2. THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PARTNERS WITHIN THIS TYPE OF PARTNERSHIP ARE OFTEN LESS FORMAL OR INFORMAL. A. COORDINATION B. NETWORK 3. RELATIONS AMONG MEMBERS ARE STRONG WITH FUNCTIONAL MORE BROAD RANGING AREAS DEFINED FOR JOINT ACTIVITIES. A. COORDINATION B. COLLABORATION 4. RELATIONS AMONG MEMBERS ARE MORE CLOSELY LINKED. A. COORDINATION B. COLLABORATION THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A PARTICIPATORY PLANNING APPROACH. STATE WHETHER THE STATEMENT IS A DISADVANTAGE OR AN ADVANTAGE BY WRITING A. ADVANTAGE D. DISADVANTAGE 5. Participation carries with it feelings of ownership, and builds a strong base for the intervention in the community 6. A participatory planning process generally reflects the mission and goals of grass roots and community-based organizations. 7. Logically, a participatory planning approach should be effective. 8. A participatory planning process builds trust, both between your organization and the community and among the individuals involved. 9. It can bring together and establish ties among community members who might normally have no contact. 10. It involves important players from the outset. 11. A participatory planning approach avoids pitfalls caused by ignorance of the realities of the community or the target population. 12. A participatory process takes longer. 13. Education may be needed, for community members and the organization. 14. Members of the target population or the community may not agree with the "experts " about what is needed. 15. A participatory planning process takes patience and commitment on everyone's part. 16. It may be difficult to assure that all the right people get to the table. 17. One determined individual can wreck the whole process if he's not handled well. 18. Bringing a broader range of people to the planning process provides access to a broader range of perspectives and ideas. 19. It ensures that the intervention will have more credibility in all segments of the community. 20. It teaches skills which last far beyond the planning process. ENUMERATION Enumerate the things being asked.