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Community
Participation &
Empowerment

     Rabindra Nath Sabat
Context
   Discuss an overall concept and key
    characteristics of a community
   Present a basic framework on
    Participation
   Present an experiential module on
    empowerment

    The presentations will be mostly relevant
    to community empowerment projects (not
    confined to service delivery modules)
Concept of Community
   In sociology, the concept of community has
    caused infinite debate, and sociologists are
    yet to reach agreement on a definition of the
    term.
   Traditionally a "community" has been
    defined as a group of interacting people
    living in a common location.
   Community literally comes from the Latin
    word munus., “to give amongst each other.”
   The word is often used to mean a group that
    is organized around common values and
    social cohesion within a shared geographical
    location
Concept of Community
   People with common interests living in a
    particular area
   An interacting population of various kinds of
    individuals in a common location
   A group of people with a common
    characteristic or interest living together
    within a larger society
   A body of persons or nations having a
    common history or common social,
    economic, and political interests
Definition of community
 “A community is best defined as a
 group of people who, regardless of the
 diversity of their backgrounds, have
 been able to accept and transcend their
 differences and communicate
 effectively and openly to work together
 toward goals identified for their
 common good.”
Characteristics of a community
   When a child is born, s/he learns about the values,
    culture, beliefs, society accepted norms and
    conditions and education from his/her family,
    immediate relatives/friends and community s/he
    lives in.

   Based on where they live and what they learn during
    their childhood, they form personal and cultural
    values, a world view, and attitudes toward a larger
    society.

   Individuals develop interpersonal relationships and
    begin to make choices about whom to associate with
    and under what circumstances.
Characteristics of a community
   During adolescence and adulthood, the
    individual tends to develop a more
    sophisticated identity, often taking on a role
    as a leader or follower in groups.

   If an individual develops the feeling that they
    belong to a group, and they must help the
    group they are part of, then they develop a
    sense of community.
Key factors of a community
   Historical factors
   Play a key role in community cohesion and resource
    management
   Population and settlement history (ancestral origins
    of the community) constitute a homogenous or
    heterogeneous community
   The community's conflict in the past greatly
    influence its present degree of social cohesion

   Social factors
   Ethnicity and language
   Family structure
   Social divisions
   Gender relations
Key factors of a community
   Economic factors
    Differences or similarities in livelihood affect
    the sense of belongingness

   Cultural factors
   Culture is the "the way of life
   Knowledge and institutions including codes
    of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals,
    norms of behavior such as law and morality,
    and systems of belief and the art of a
    population that are passed down from
    generation to generation.
Participation framework
Three dimensions of participation
1. Level of participation – where
    do you stand?
2. The phase (the process)–
  where and how you want to
  go?
3. People –who is involved?
Levels of participation
Levels of participation
To lead the people, walk behind them.
Levels of participation
   The ‘lower’ level of participation keep control with the initiator – but they lead
   to less commitment from others.
Information. The least you can do is tell people what is planned.
Consultation. You offer a number of options and listen to the feedback
   you get.
Deciding together. You encourage others to provide some additional
   ideas and options, and join in deciding the best way forward.
Acting together. Not only do different interests decide together what is
   best, but they form a partnership to carry it out.
Supporting independent community initiatives. You help others do
   what they want – perhaps within a framework of grants, advice and
   support provided by the resource holder.
Levels of participation
Phases of participation
It is a long way from conception to completion.


Four main phases:
1. Initiation:
   The phase at which something triggers the need to
   involve people, and you start to think what that
   involves

2. Preparation
   The period when you think through the process,
   make the first contacts, and agree an approach.
Phases of participation
3. Participation
  The phase in which you use participation
  methods with the main interests in the
  community.
4. Continuation
  What happens in this phase will depend very
  much on the level of participation – you may
  be reporting back on consultation, or at
  another level setting up partnership
  organizations
People (who is involved) in participation
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.


   Some people will want – or demand – more
    involvement than others
   Others will wish not to be involved.
   It is important to Identify these different interests –
    stakeholders – and negotiating the level of
    participation appropriate to the third dimension of
    the framework.
   Some of the main issues in participation are about
    where power and control lies between these
    interests, and the role of ‘you’ in this.
People (who is involved) in participation

 Before starting a participation process it is
  important to reflect on the role you have –
  the hat you are wearing.
 The way you act may be influenced by how
  far you control resources, to whom you are
  answerable.
 People’s attitudes to you will certainly be
  influenced by the role and power they think
  you have.
Empowerment
   The term empowerment has different meanings in
    different socio-cultural and political contexts, and
    does not translate easily into all languages.
   Empowerment is the process of enhancing the
    capacity of individuals or groups to make choices
    and to transform those choices into desired actions
    and outcomes.
   Empowered people have freedom of choice and
    action. This in turn enables them to better influence
    the course of their lives and the decisions which
    affect them.
Definition of Empowerment
 Empowerment is the expansion of
 assets and capabilities of poor
 people to participate in, negotiate
 with, influence, control, and hold
 accountable institutions that affect
 their lives.
Power dynamics
   “Power is about somebody taking over”
   The ability to influence or resist is what
    social power is all about.
   People with lots of money, muscle, status,
    intelligence, etc., can usually successfully
    influence other people. In most
    circumstances, they have more social power.
   When a person or group has substantially
    more power than others, their relationships
    affect
Power analysis
o   Social power has two aspects:
   The ability to influence others so as to
    further community’s own interests or
    desires.
   The ability to resist the activities of others
    which affects the common citizens
o   Economical power
o   Political power
Elements of empowerment
  Four key elements of empowerment

1. Access to Information
2. Inclusion and Participation
3. Accountability
4. Local Organizational Capacity
Access to Information

   Information is power. Informed citizens are
    better equipped to take advantage of
    opportunity, access services, exercise their
    rights, and hold state and non-state actors
    accountable.

   Information and communication technologies
    often play a pivotal role in broadening
    access to information.
Inclusion and Participation
   Opportunities for excluded groups to
    participate in decision making are critical

   Sustaining inclusion and informed
    participation usually requires changing the
    rules to create space for people to participate
    in local and national issues
Accountability

 State officials, public employees, and
  private actors must be held answerable
  for their policies, actions, and use of
  funds.
 Government agencies, both
  administrative and political systems
  must also be accountable to their
  citizens and clients for their
  performance
Local organizational capacity
 This refers to the ability of people to
  work together, organize themselves,
  and mobilize resources to solve
  problems of common interest.
 Organized communities are more likely
  to have their voices heard and their
  demands met.
Empowerment approaches
   Access by poor people to basic
    services
   Improved local governance
   Improved national governance and
    economy-wide reform
   Pro-poor market development
   Access by poor people to justice.
Conclusion
 “Go to the people. Live with them. Love
 them. Respect them. Learn from them.
 Start with what they know. Build with
 what they have. But with the best
 leaders, when the work is done, the
 task accomplished, the people will say
 "We have done this ourselves".
Any question?
Thank you so much
for participating in
this workshop.

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C7_D11 Community Participation and Empowerment_Rabindra Nath Sabat

  • 2. Context  Discuss an overall concept and key characteristics of a community  Present a basic framework on Participation  Present an experiential module on empowerment The presentations will be mostly relevant to community empowerment projects (not confined to service delivery modules)
  • 3. Concept of Community  In sociology, the concept of community has caused infinite debate, and sociologists are yet to reach agreement on a definition of the term.  Traditionally a "community" has been defined as a group of interacting people living in a common location.  Community literally comes from the Latin word munus., “to give amongst each other.”  The word is often used to mean a group that is organized around common values and social cohesion within a shared geographical location
  • 4. Concept of Community  People with common interests living in a particular area  An interacting population of various kinds of individuals in a common location  A group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society  A body of persons or nations having a common history or common social, economic, and political interests
  • 5. Definition of community “A community is best defined as a group of people who, regardless of the diversity of their backgrounds, have been able to accept and transcend their differences and communicate effectively and openly to work together toward goals identified for their common good.”
  • 6. Characteristics of a community  When a child is born, s/he learns about the values, culture, beliefs, society accepted norms and conditions and education from his/her family, immediate relatives/friends and community s/he lives in.  Based on where they live and what they learn during their childhood, they form personal and cultural values, a world view, and attitudes toward a larger society.  Individuals develop interpersonal relationships and begin to make choices about whom to associate with and under what circumstances.
  • 7. Characteristics of a community  During adolescence and adulthood, the individual tends to develop a more sophisticated identity, often taking on a role as a leader or follower in groups.  If an individual develops the feeling that they belong to a group, and they must help the group they are part of, then they develop a sense of community.
  • 8. Key factors of a community  Historical factors  Play a key role in community cohesion and resource management  Population and settlement history (ancestral origins of the community) constitute a homogenous or heterogeneous community  The community's conflict in the past greatly influence its present degree of social cohesion  Social factors  Ethnicity and language  Family structure  Social divisions  Gender relations
  • 9. Key factors of a community  Economic factors Differences or similarities in livelihood affect the sense of belongingness  Cultural factors  Culture is the "the way of life  Knowledge and institutions including codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, norms of behavior such as law and morality, and systems of belief and the art of a population that are passed down from generation to generation.
  • 11. Three dimensions of participation 1. Level of participation – where do you stand? 2. The phase (the process)– where and how you want to go? 3. People –who is involved?
  • 13. Levels of participation To lead the people, walk behind them. Levels of participation The ‘lower’ level of participation keep control with the initiator – but they lead to less commitment from others. Information. The least you can do is tell people what is planned. Consultation. You offer a number of options and listen to the feedback you get. Deciding together. You encourage others to provide some additional ideas and options, and join in deciding the best way forward. Acting together. Not only do different interests decide together what is best, but they form a partnership to carry it out. Supporting independent community initiatives. You help others do what they want – perhaps within a framework of grants, advice and support provided by the resource holder.
  • 15. Phases of participation It is a long way from conception to completion. Four main phases: 1. Initiation: The phase at which something triggers the need to involve people, and you start to think what that involves 2. Preparation The period when you think through the process, make the first contacts, and agree an approach.
  • 16. Phases of participation 3. Participation The phase in which you use participation methods with the main interests in the community. 4. Continuation What happens in this phase will depend very much on the level of participation – you may be reporting back on consultation, or at another level setting up partnership organizations
  • 17. People (who is involved) in participation All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.  Some people will want – or demand – more involvement than others  Others will wish not to be involved.  It is important to Identify these different interests – stakeholders – and negotiating the level of participation appropriate to the third dimension of the framework.  Some of the main issues in participation are about where power and control lies between these interests, and the role of ‘you’ in this.
  • 18. People (who is involved) in participation  Before starting a participation process it is important to reflect on the role you have – the hat you are wearing.  The way you act may be influenced by how far you control resources, to whom you are answerable.  People’s attitudes to you will certainly be influenced by the role and power they think you have.
  • 19. Empowerment  The term empowerment has different meanings in different socio-cultural and political contexts, and does not translate easily into all languages.  Empowerment is the process of enhancing the capacity of individuals or groups to make choices and to transform those choices into desired actions and outcomes.  Empowered people have freedom of choice and action. This in turn enables them to better influence the course of their lives and the decisions which affect them.
  • 20. Definition of Empowerment Empowerment is the expansion of assets and capabilities of poor people to participate in, negotiate with, influence, control, and hold accountable institutions that affect their lives.
  • 21. Power dynamics  “Power is about somebody taking over”  The ability to influence or resist is what social power is all about.  People with lots of money, muscle, status, intelligence, etc., can usually successfully influence other people. In most circumstances, they have more social power.  When a person or group has substantially more power than others, their relationships affect
  • 22. Power analysis o Social power has two aspects:  The ability to influence others so as to further community’s own interests or desires.  The ability to resist the activities of others which affects the common citizens o Economical power o Political power
  • 23. Elements of empowerment Four key elements of empowerment 1. Access to Information 2. Inclusion and Participation 3. Accountability 4. Local Organizational Capacity
  • 24. Access to Information  Information is power. Informed citizens are better equipped to take advantage of opportunity, access services, exercise their rights, and hold state and non-state actors accountable.  Information and communication technologies often play a pivotal role in broadening access to information.
  • 25. Inclusion and Participation  Opportunities for excluded groups to participate in decision making are critical  Sustaining inclusion and informed participation usually requires changing the rules to create space for people to participate in local and national issues
  • 26. Accountability  State officials, public employees, and private actors must be held answerable for their policies, actions, and use of funds.  Government agencies, both administrative and political systems must also be accountable to their citizens and clients for their performance
  • 27. Local organizational capacity  This refers to the ability of people to work together, organize themselves, and mobilize resources to solve problems of common interest.  Organized communities are more likely to have their voices heard and their demands met.
  • 28. Empowerment approaches  Access by poor people to basic services  Improved local governance  Improved national governance and economy-wide reform  Pro-poor market development  Access by poor people to justice.
  • 29. Conclusion “Go to the people. Live with them. Love them. Respect them. Learn from them. Start with what they know. Build with what they have. But with the best leaders, when the work is done, the task accomplished, the people will say "We have done this ourselves".
  • 30. Any question? Thank you so much for participating in this workshop.