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Participatory development in action - for iPod/iPhone

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
Do you take your access to water for granted? The Peruvian and Tanzanian communities featured in this album certainly don’t. This album examines how development agencies can empower communities to help themselves by introducing simple technologies, and facilitate the sharing of ideas through education. In the Andean mountains, scarce supplies of water and agricultural challenges give rise to conflict; but the changes engineered by development agencies can start to show a way out of poverty. Meanwhile, Tanzanian rural schoolchildren are instrumental in bringing about positive long-term change within their communities. However, development in practice is very complex and sometimes controversial. The audio tracks delve into the dilemma of how to incorporate the value systems of impoverished communities and agencies, which can have differing agendas. They also show how development is linked to issues of identity, urbanisation, politics, economics, social relations and gender. To complete the album, Dr Helen Yanacopulos of The Open University's Development Policy and Practice unit explains the choice of some of the case studies provided, and unpicks some of the issues that emerge. This material is taken from The Open University course TU871 Development: context and practice.
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Episodes

Fighting for water

Development agency support has led to greater access and management of water. Farmers in Peru have to persevere in their struggle.

Jul 20, 20096 min

Transcript -- Fighting for water

Transcript -- Development agency support has led to greater access and management of water. Farmers in Peru have to persevere in their struggle.

Jul 20, 2009

Learning to change the future

Knowledge and technical skills are passed down through Kamayoqs to other farmers. An example of how it has changed one woman’s life.

Jul 20, 20094 min

A Peruvian lifestyle

How the poor farmers of Peru farm and how they are adapting to change.

Jul 20, 20094 min

Preserving Inca canals

How a development agency helped farmers in Peru to renovate irrigation canals and preserve their heritage.

Jul 20, 20093 min

Acting for education

How a development agency is trying to educate the children of Tanzania about healthcare.

Jul 20, 20092 min

Children as agents of change

How a child is taking what she has learnt at school and putting it into practice in the home.

Jul 20, 20092 min

Using technology to change

Children are taking it into their own hands to make changes in their village that will benefit the whole community.

Jul 20, 20092 min

Approaches to development

A discussion on the concept of participatory development, featuring Robert Chambers.

Jul 20, 20096 min

Self interest or altruism

Do outside parties have altruistic motives, or are they moved only by self interest?

Jul 20, 20092 min
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