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Empowerment (in East Africa) :

Empowerment (in East Africa) : People expanding their capabilities to interact and influence others, negotiate, control assets and achieve one’s aspiration and recognition in mutually accountable and respectful ways. Ability to advocate issues that impact the livelihood

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Empowerment (in East Africa) :

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  1. Empowerment (in East Africa): People expanding their capabilities to interact and influence others, negotiate, control assets and achieve one’s aspiration and recognition in mutually accountable and respectful ways. • Ability to advocate issues that impact the livelihood • Ability to mobilize constituency • Inclusiveness citizenry • Interdependence • Ability to identify, analyze issues that impact livelihood Active involvement of participants in groups • Freedom from Violence of all forms • Self-Image/Self-esteem/Confidence • Decision influence • Material assets (control) Ability to hold duty bearers accountable • Negotiation • New social forms A A A A A A A • Self-Expression • Source of income or control of income S S S S S S S R R R R R R R Very common across sites in East Africa Somewhat common across sites in East Africa Mentioned more than once across sites in East Africa

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