Participatory Interaction in Development (PID)

Publication year: 
1994

This discussion paper addresses ways in which SSP - a Sri Lankan NGO which specialises in participatory methodologies - can continue in a sustained way after external funding ends. It discusses the establishment of PID, to operate in a more demand-oriented approach, based on cost-recovery for advisory, training and other services. The strategy for planning and effecting the institutional change is outlined.

Interest groups: 
This paper may be of interest to those involved in providing and institutionalising PRA advisory services.
Source publication information
Source: 
mimeo
Pages: 
7p.
Publisher
Self-help Support Programme (SSP)
Available at IDS for reference
Sri Lanka
Publisher reference: 
Self-help Support Programme (SSP)

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