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Marp examples
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Moreover, inhabitants with high potential can be entrusted with carrying out micro projects, according to the operating procedure below :Įligibility criteria for micro projects : When the inhabitants of the neighbourhood show proof of initiative, the leaders try to assist them in structuring and in organising their projects by providing them with advice and support. Here too, the "leaders" in the neighbourhoods must be used, taking care that they do not divert the sense of the action to their own profit.įaced with populations whose culture does not assist them in understanding the purely charitable purpose of NGO efforts, leaders must constantly rely on pedagogy and for this, they can get inspiration from the awareness methods such as PHAST or MARP (see fact sheets C2 and C3).Ĥ- Generating and accompanying the initiatives of the inhabitants For this, they can base this on the strong personalities in the neighbourhood and on the conventional methods for discovering these neighbourhoods. Leaders must conduct a survey that is discrete and as complete as possible in order to determine the living conditions of the inhabitants as well as the ways they operate and the power relationships.

marp examples

Thanks to an approach highlighting the role of the leaders, the purpose of the action is to allow the inhabitants to become actors in their development, first by taking stock of the situation and carrying out surveys in the field, prior to leading collective thinking of which the purpose is to manage to set up a process in 4 phases : The TWIZE programme (Hassanya term corresponding to solidarity collective work, often carried out by members of the same sex and of the same social category) is an urban development programme implemented by GRET (Group for research and technological exchange) in Mauritania.

marp examples

The TWIZE urban development programme of GRET in collaboration with the inhabitants in Mauritania Here, we shall present two examples of such organisations set up by bodies, which have developed into success stories, with three other examples coming from the International network of CARITAS covered in the previous fact sheet C7.

marp examples

Work carried out benevolently by members of a Management Committee for water distribution in their villageĪs indicated in the two fact sheets C5 and C6, there are various organisations with the purpose of managing water facilities in developing countries.












Marp examples