
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Guidelines for Participatory Village Planning for the National Programme for Food Security and Poverty Reduction Cambodia 2005 |
Bernd Seiffert, FAO, SDAR
Joseph Kodamanchaly, CARE
May, 2005
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2. Objectives and outputs of the participatory village planning workshops
3. Participants of the Participatory Village Planning Workshop
4. Some Principles of the Participatory Village Planning Workshops
5. Roles and responsibilities of CMP facilitation teams
Stage 1: Formation of CMP Committees
Stage 2: Identification of CMP Through PRA
Step 2: Informing the Community About the Village Planning Workshop
Step 3: Introduction of the Workshop
Step 4: Problem Identification
Step 5: Prioritisation of Identified Problems
Step 6: PAPP MATRIX - Planning on the basis of Analysis of Problems and Potentials
Step 7: Ranking of Proposed Micro Project Ideas
Step 8: Feasibility Check of Proposed Community Micro Projects
Stage 3: Planning and Implementation Of CMP
Step 1: Analysing Local Institutional Potentials to Support the CMP
Step 2: Finalizing Community Microproject Planning
Step 3: Applying for financial resources to FSPR.