community based approach

Vulnerability to climate change is determined, in large part, by people's adaptive capacity. A particular climate hazard, such as a drought, does not affect all people within a community – or even the same household – equally because some have greater capacity than...

CARE is implementing Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) projects that target the world's most vulnerable populations and integrating climate change into our ongoing development work. This working brief summarises CARE's two-track approach to adaptation and explains why we thing both are...

The Living Land sets out a new 'stakeholder' vision for rural regeneration in Europe. It integrates three themes: sustainable agriculture, localised food systems and rural community development. All three offer ways of rebuilding natural and social capital, and a large 'sustainability dividend' is waiting to be released from current practices - creating more jobs, more wealth and better lives...

En tant que huit organisations non-gouvernementales, dont certaines travaillent en Afghanistan depuis 50 ans au service de plus de 5 millions d’Afghans à travers tout le pays, nous sommes extrêmement inquiètes des effets négatifs de cette stratégie d’aide de plus en plus militarisée. Alors que les dirigeants de 70 nations se rassemblent...

As eight non-governmental organisations, working in Afghanistan for up to fifty years and currently serving over 5 million Afghans across the country, they is deep concern about the harmful effects of this increasingly militarised aid strategy. As leaders from 70 nations gather in London to debate the future of Afghanistan, Oxfam is urging them to revaluate...

As eight non-governmental organisations, working in Afghanistan for up to fifty years and currently serving over 5 million Afghans across the country, they is deep concern about the harmful effects of this increasingly militarised aid strategy. As leaders from 70 nations gather in London to debate the future of Afghanistan, Oxfam is urging them to revaluate this approach to development...

Between 2003 and 2006, Tra Vinh Provincial Women's Union and the Farmers' Association implemented a project supported by Oxfam Great Britain. The aim of the project was to use participatory monitoring and evaluation of poverty policies in order to discover the expectations of poor men and women, and to help them improve their livelihoods. These findings were communicated to People's...

Between 2003 and 2006, Tra Vinh Provincial Women's Union and the Farmers' Association implemented a project supported by Oxfam Great Britain. The aim of the project was to use participatory monitoring and evaluation of poverty policies in order to discover the expectations of poor men and women, and to help them improve their livelihoods. These findings were communicated to People's...

Oxfam GB implementated a three-year community-based rural livelihoods programme in Shahr-I-Buzurg and Yawan Districts of Badakshan province, beginning in 2003. The programme sought to reduce the vulnerability of poor people by integrating livelihoods, health, education, gender and governance. An external, final evaluation was commissioned to assess the impact of the programme and to...

Oxfam GB implementated a three-year community-based rural livelihoods programme in Shahr-I-Buzurg and Yawan Districts of Badakshan province, beginning in 2003. The programme sought to reduce the vulnerability of poor people by integrating livelihoods, health, education, gender and governance. An external, final evaluation was commissioned to assess the impact of the programme and to...

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