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  Building on  Existing   Systems and Working   with Existing Policies
   Addressing Diversity
   Building Capacity
   Ensuring Equitable   Access and   Empowerment
   Building Partnership   Networks
   Adopting Realistic   Approaches to   Technology
   Information Costs
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Livelihoods Approaches

The Programme has drawn on the concepts embodied in “Livelihoods Approaches” to sustainable development, a set of general programme guidelines focusing on a people-centred, holistic analysis of the diverse and dynamic needs and assets of all stakeholders. An important consideration of the programmes is to support the links from macro level (policies and institutions) to micro level (communities and individuals).

FAO conducted studies jointly with the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in order to determine the key issues that need to be addressed when applying the Livelihoods Approach in interventions to enhance the impact of information and communication for development (ICD).

A principal activity in the Programme is a continuing analysis and reappraisal of these issues for ICD initiatives, as derived from the joint studies. At this time, eight critical success factors are recognized:

Policy Framework
1. Adapting Content to Local Context
2. Building on Existing Systems and Working with Existing Policies
3. Addressing Diversity
4. Building Capacity
5. Ensuring Equitable Access and Empowerment
6. Building Partnership Networks
7. Adopting Realistic Approaches to Technology
8. Information Costs

Printable document with summaries of eight policy framework elements:

To view the publications Livelihood Approaches to Information and Communication in support of Rural Poverty Elimination and Food Security produced by FAO-DFID-ODI:



Main Report (2003) :

Literature Update (2004) :

For more information on Livelihoods Approach, visit Livelihoods Connect at http://www.livelihoods.org/hot_topics/ICT4D.html

   


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