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The Handbook of Community Practice is the first volume in this field, encompassing community development, organizing, planning, and social change, and the first community practice text that provides in-depth treatment of globalization—including its impact on communities in the United States and in international development work. The Handbook is grounded in participatory and empowerment practice including social change, social and economic development, feminist practice, community-collaboratives, and engagement in diverse communities. It utilizes the social development perspective and employs analyses of persistent poverty, policy practice, and community research approaches as well as providing strategies for advocacy and social and legislative action.
Chapter 33: Building Local Capacity for Rural Development: Experiences From World Neighbors
Building Local Capacity for Rural Development: Experiences From World Neighbors
For rural development work in the Global South to be sustainable, it must be built through deliberate and active participation of local people within rural ...
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