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Participation Tools for the Pacific

Asian Development Bank (ADB) (2019), 56 pp.
"Engagement of key stakeholder groups in operations financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) promotes good governance, transparency, innovation, responsiveness, and development effectiveness. Effective engagement of stakeholder groups, including civil society, project beneficiaries, and project-affected people, requires the understanding and effective use of participatory tools throughout the project cycle. However, while one participatory tool may work well in one context, it may not be appropriate in another. This series of explainers provides a range of tools from which practitioners can pick and choose, according to different phases of the ADB project cycle, context, and available time/resources. Some tools may be specific to particular phases in the ADB project cycle, such as monitoring and evaluation tools, while others may be used throughout the project cycle, such as participatory assessment tools." (Stakeholder analysis, page 16)
PART 1: ENGAGING PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, 1
Types of CSOs in the Pacific -- Characteristics of CSOs in the Pacific -- 7 Special Considerations for working with Communities and CSOs -- 5 Constraints of Pacific CSOs -- Tools and Tips
PART 2: STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS, 16
Visual Associations Mapping -- Stakeholder Mapping Matrices -- Venn Diagrams
PART 3: DESIGN AND MONITORING FRAMEWORK, 20
Problem Tree -- Beneficiary Assessment -- Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis
PART 4: ASSESSMENT, 26
Baselining -- Ten Seed Technique -- Seasonal Calendar -- Community Mapping -- Transect Walk -- Visioning
PART 5: IMPLEMENTATION, 37
Community Radio -- Theater for Development -- ICT -- Participatory Action Research -- Participatory Video -- Television Drama or Edutainment
PART 6: MONITORING AND EVALUATION, 49
Appreciative Inquiry -- Most Significant Change -- Social Audits