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Redefining Development : Resolving Complex Challenges in a Global Context (Second edition)

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In 2015, Old Fadama, the largest informal community in Accra, was a government 'no-go zone.' Armed guards accompanied a participatory action research team and stakeholders as they began an empirical research project.

Their goals: resolve wicked problems, advance collaboration theory, and provide direct services to vulnerable beneficiaries.

In three years, they designed a collaboration intervention based on rigorous evidence, Ghana's culture and data from 300 core stakeholders.

Sanitation policy change transformed the community, and government began to collaborate freely.

By 2022, the intervention was replicated in Accra, Kumasi and eleven rural communities, providing health services to more than 10,000 kayayei (women head porters) and addressing complex challenges for 15,000 direct and hundreds of thousands of indirect beneficiaries.

This collaboration intervention improved community participation, changed policy, and redefined development in theory and practice.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
100939486X / 9781009394864
Paperback / softback
06/07/2023
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.
Previous edition: 2020.