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Community mapping for sustainable development

Community mapping for sustainable development. Laurent Besancon ICT Program Coordinator, Sub-Saharan Africa World Bank. The challenge. What has been done. What we did. What we did. August 2011. What we did. September 2011. What we did. Blog post by Msilikale Msilanga

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Community mapping for sustainable development

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  1. Communitymappingfor sustainable development Laurent Besancon ICT Program Coordinator, Sub-Saharan Africa World Bank

  2. The challenge

  3. What has been done

  4. What we did

  5. What we did August 2011

  6. What we did September 2011

  7. What we did Blog post by MsilikaleMsilanga community mapper

  8. How we did it

  9. How we did it

  10. How we did it

  11. Why we did it Community mapping = Community building

  12. Why we did it Project design Voice Community members University / civil society Local government Problem

  13. Why we did it Redress

  14. Why we did it Voice Community members University / civil society Local government Project Implementation

  15. What we can do with it The same tools can be harnessed The same process can be leveraged The same community can be empowered

  16. What we did Blog post by MsilikaleMsilanga community mapper

  17. What we can do with it

  18. Using ICT for development LBesancon@worldbank.org

  19. You can’t fix what you can’t see. — AleemWalji World Bank Institute Innovation Practice

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