Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) - Impact Terms Platform (2024)

Summary

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) is an assessment and learning approach that places emphasis on empowering local people to assume an active role in analyzing their own living conditions, problems, and potentials in order to seek for a change of their situation. Changes are supposed to be achieved by collective action and the local communities are invited to assume responsibilities for implementing respective activities.

The primary use of the PRA has been for service design, accountability to stakeholders, and advocacy and learning activities. Essentially embodying principles of decentralization and empowerment, PRA is regarded as an exercise which transfers the role of planning and decision-making, traditionally taken by government institutions and development agencies, to the target group or community itself.

Here’s how it works

PRA activities are conducted in workshops lasting from 3-5 days. Planning of the workshop and the facilitation of tools is done in a multidisciplinary team of community ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’, which is typically gender balanced.

The PRA toolkit engages along four community experiences:

· Spatial (understanding the geographic distribution and extent of physical features, assets, resources);

· Temporal (to understand changes over time, such as livelihoods, expenditure, availability of resources, workload etc.);

· Relational (mapping hierarchies or relationships between social groups, institutions and individuals in a community);

· Decision—making support (supporting the community to channel their experiences in the program/service design, and actively engaging in program/service governance and management).

Various techniques are used including community/participatory mapping, diagramming (resource mapping, Venn diagrams, Chapati Chitran, etc.), focus group discussions, interviews, ecosystem mapping, etc. Oral and visual communication using diagrams, pictures etc. are prioritized to bridge literacy divides.

The members of the PRA team act as facilitators. The local people “own” the results of a PRA Workshop as opposed to external experts. Consequently, an important principle of PRA is to share the results of the analysis between the PRA team and the community members by visualisation, public presentations, and discussions during meetings.

The benefit

Context makes the PRA approach and its application distinct. Evaluations of advocacy and engagement initiatives tend to be retrospective since the initiatives themselves are responsive or reactive to changing contexts, and therefore non-linear in nature.

This method visualizes complexity and power in a tangible, yet politically astute manner – opening the door to dialogue about policy outcomes and facilitating the co-creation of evolving assumptions, approaches, and the eventual contribution story.

The risk

The approach is heavily contingent on highly trained facilitators, coordinators, and institutional champions. As the context gets increasingly complex and multiple initiatives blur into one another – due to political pressures or unequal social hierarchies (caste and gender for instance) – facilitators need to be flexible, culturally conscientious, and reflexive, to consistently address changing contexts while remaining aligned to the overarching strategy and outputs.

Example

An example of PRA being used for stakeholder engagement by Sambodhi Research is in MAMTA, an investment of Policy Advocacy and Communication (PAC), to map the direct, indirect and the potential actors that influence or are influenced by the advocacy efforts. The aim was to explore relational linkages between the advocacy organizations and institutions which affect or are affected by MAMTA’s advocacy efforts. Diagramming was used for this purpose.

A Venn Diagram (or Chapati Chitran) shows the relative importance of various institutions in the village, relationships and linkages among them, weaknesses with respect to decision making processes, development of the village by institutions, duplication of efforts and gap identification between institutions, objectives, and felt needs of farmers, and concentration of power within the village. On the Venn diagram, each institution is represented by a circle. The size of the circle represents the significance, or influence/power of that institution/s.

While some of these relations could be hierarchical and structured, others might be informal or even still-potential relations. Regardless, each of these relations might potential sites of intervention, and hence, mapping them becomes imperative to understand how the advocacy ecosystem functions. Diagramming allowed mapping of these relationships in the PAC-MAMTA project to understand how the social space and how the advocacy ecosystem changes over time.

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) - Impact Terms Platform (1)

Figure 1: Example of Ecosystem Map co-created using PRA approaches with MAMTA

References

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States. Conducting a PRA Training and Modifying PRA Tools to Your Needs. An Example from a Participatory Household Food Security and Nutrition Project in Ethiopia. http://www.fao.org/3/x5996e/x5996e06.htm

Prepared by Sabeena Mathayas from Sambodhi.

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) - Impact Terms Platform (2024)
Top Articles
9 Secrets of Becoming a Self-Made Millionaire (on a Low Income)
3 Maximizers to Help You Make the Most of Your Wealth in Retirement
Ups Customer Center Locations
The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia
Rek Funerals
Apnetv.con
ds. J.C. van Trigt - Lukas 23:42-43 - Preekaantekeningen
Weekly Math Review Q4 3
Washington, D.C. - Capital, Founding, Monumental
5808 W 110Th St Overland Park Ks 66211 Directions
Nashville Predators Wiki
Spectrum Field Tech Salary
Troy Bilt Mower Carburetor Diagram
Breckie Hill Mega Link
C&T Wok Menu - Morrisville, NC Restaurant
Gina Wilson Angle Addition Postulate
Reicks View Farms Grain Bids
Foodsmart Jonesboro Ar Weekly Ad
Milwaukee Nickname Crossword Clue
Best Middle Schools In Queens Ny
Dtm Urban Dictionary
Webworx Call Management
Firefly Festival Logan Iowa
Dairy Queen Lobby Hours
How often should you visit your Barber?
Gus Floribama Shore Drugs
Rogold Extension
South Florida residents must earn more than $100,000 to avoid being 'rent burdened'
Max 80 Orl
Andhra Jyothi Telugu News Paper
Eleceed Mangaowl
Streameast.xy2
Winco Money Order Hours
Top 25 E-Commerce Companies Using FedEx
Craigslist Florida Trucks
Lovein Funeral Obits
Craigslist Freeport Illinois
Emulating Web Browser in a Dedicated Intermediary Box
QVC hosts Carolyn Gracie, Dan Hughes among 400 laid off by network's parent company
Expendables 4 Showtimes Near Malco Tupelo Commons Cinema Grill
RubberDucks Front Office
Boyfriends Extra Chapter 6
Ouhsc Qualtrics
bot .com Project by super soph
Join MileSplit to get access to the latest news, films, and events!
Understanding & Applying Carroll's Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility
Razor Edge Gotti Pitbull Price
Urban Airship Acquires Accengage, Extending Its Worldwide Leadership With Unmatched Presence Across Europe
Chitterlings (Chitlins)
Subdomain Finer
San Pedro Sula To Miami Google Flights
Intuitive Astrology with Molly McCord
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Edmund Hettinger DC

Last Updated:

Views: 6688

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Edmund Hettinger DC

Birthday: 1994-08-17

Address: 2033 Gerhold Pine, Port Jocelyn, VA 12101-5654

Phone: +8524399971620

Job: Central Manufacturing Supervisor

Hobby: Jogging, Metalworking, Tai chi, Shopping, Puzzles, Rock climbing, Crocheting

Introduction: My name is Edmund Hettinger DC, I am a adventurous, colorful, gifted, determined, precious, open, colorful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.