When Communities Design Aid: Creating Solutions to Poverty That People Own, Use and Need

Richard Aktinson
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When Communities Design Aid: Creating Solutions to Poverty That People Own, Use and Need

Richard Aktinson
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200 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 15, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 200
  • Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781788531931
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 0.5" L x 9.21" H


'Richard Atkinson has written the rare book that succinctly articulates highly complex challenges and, more importantly, provides practical tools to solve them. Atkinson balances academic research with empirical evidence from the field so the two complement, rather than contradict each other, all the while doing so without compromising the perspective of the end-user. The lack of true integration of end-users in designing interventions is at the root of so many failed development initiatives. This book provides an actionable blueprint for bringing the end-user into the design of interventions to ensure that well-intentioned projects don't stumble on a lack of understanding of everyday practicalities at the point of intervention. As such, it effectively challenges the supply-side approach that dominates the field, and is a must-read for anyone hoping to design interventions that positively impact the lives of real people.'
Per Braginski

'A valuable and timely book that stimulates both debate and action to redesign aid. Richard's insights and proposals are essential and critical to understand the challenges and possibilities of of aid design. This is a book for all of us who want to build and live in better, fairer and more sustainable communities'.
Dr Shehnaz Suterwalla, Senior Tutor (Research), Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London

'When outsiders design aid interventions, they are planning ways in which we can do good to or for 'the poor'. Rarely do we really listen to and understand the intricacies and diversity of community life; too often we think we know what is best for others; seldom do we exhibit the necessary humility to learn from our mistakes and do better. This welcome book offers a breath of fresh air as it exposes some of the common mistakes outsiders make; provides insights which can deepen our understanding; and proposes ways by which communities can more truly participate in their own development. If you are involved in any way in designing or planning community development programmes, I urge you to read this necessary, well-written and important book.'
Richard Carter, Water sector specialist and Consultant

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