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Participatory development in action - for iPad/Mac/PC

Do you take your access to water for granted? The Peruvian and Tanzanian communities featured in this album certainly don’t. This album examines how development agencies can empower communities to help themselves by introducing simple technologies, and facilitate the sharing of ideas through education. In the Andean mountains, scarce supplies of water and agricultural challenges give rise to conflict; but the changes engineered by development agencies can start to show a way out of poverty. Meanwhile, Tanzanian rural schoolchildren are instrumental in bringing about positive long-term change within their communities. However, development in practice is very complex and sometimes controversial. The audio tracks delve into the dilemma of how to incorporate the value systems of impoverished communities and agencies, which can have differing agendas. They also show how development is linked to issues of identity, urbanisation, politics, economics, social relations and gender. To complete the album, Dr Helen Yanacopulos of The Open University's Development Policy and Practice unit explains the choice of some of the case studies provided, and unpicks some of the issues that emerge. This material is taken from The Open University course TU871 Development: context and practice.

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12
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2009
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Participatory development inaction

Participatory development inaction

A brief introduction to this album.
00:01:48  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Approaches to development

Approaches to development

A discussion on the concept of participatory development, featuring Robert Chambers.
00:05:30  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Does empowerment disempower?

Does empowerment disempower?

Empowerment may lead to the imposition of outside ideas on developing communities.
00:03:51  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Self interest or altruism

Self interest or altruism

Do outside parties have altruistic motives, or are they moved only by self interest?
00:02:02  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Whose knowledge counts?

Whose knowledge counts?

The moral dilemmas of using participatory methods, and how it may not be the ideal method of development.
00:04:58  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
The status of knowledge

The status of knowledge

A discussion of whose knowledge is the most important and useful in participatory development.
00:04:05  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Meeting basic needs

Meeting basic needs

Can participatory development meet people's basic needs?
00:03:10  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
The importance of democratisation

The importance of democratisation

A discussion on the need for democracy within development projects.
00:04:19  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
The achievement

The achievement

The achievements of participatory development.
00:02:57  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Background to the ITDG intervention

Background to the ITDG intervention

How the Intermediate Technology Development Group (Practical Action) has helped people in a Peruvian valley.
00:08:18  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
How sustainable was the ITDG intervention?

How sustainable was the ITDG intervention?

An analysis of the Peruvian project, and an examination of its potential to be progressed and sustained by the Peruvians involved.
00:19:22  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
Studying international development

Studying international development

Dr Helen Yanacopulos talks about The Open University course and some of the case studies on this album.
00:07:20  |   Mon 20 Jul 2009
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