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Community mobilisation manual
PRIVATE AGENCIES COLLABORATING TOGETHER (PACT), TANZANIA
Advocacy Expert Series Dar es Salaam: PACT, [2007], 28 p.
This is a "how-to" book, intended for community mobilisers who want to stimulate social change in a community to work towards poverty eradication, good governance, increased transparency -- in short community empowerment. This manual identifies key steps in the community mobilisation process; it stresses the role and responsibility of the community leader or coordinator of an activity, community networks and other Civil Society groups, including local citizens
Keywords COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / community development / community participation / community organisations / community workers / civil society / advocacy / lobbying / training manuals / empowerment
Language English
Type of material Manual/Handbook
Price free online
Available from PACT Tanzania, PO Box 6348, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Full text on the web http://www.pacttz.org/pdfs/Community%20Mobilisation.pdf
 

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