Participatory Modelling in North Omo, Ethiopia: Investigating the Perceptions of Different Groups Through Models

Publication year: 
1991

Participatory modelling was organized by a team on a training course in North Omo. To avoid men dominating the activity, as is usual if only one group is formed, the group was divided into men, women and children. Each group created a model which showed their different perceptions and "a version of their area which begs certain emphases and areas for intervention."

Interest groups: 
This report will be of interest to trainers and fieldworkers
Source publication information
Source: 
[See also RRA Notes 14, December 1991]
Publisher
Farm Africa - Ethiopia/IIED
London
Holdings: 
IDS
Publisher reference: 
Farm Africa - Ethiopia/IIED

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Shelfmark in IDS Resource Centre
A : RRA notes 193
Post date: 01/01/2000 - 00:00