A pilot initiative in Apam Township, SANFA sought to engage community members in the development and implementation of sustainable sanitation solutions. Using open space technology and Theatre for Development, the project fostered community ownership and collaborative action.
CASE
The SANFA Project: Finding Grassroots Solutions to Sanitation Problems in Ghana
6. Oktober 2019 | Scott Fletcher Bowlsby |
- General Issues
- Social Welfare
- Planning & Development
- Specific Topics
- Waste Disposal
- Public Amenities
- Scope of Influence
- City/Town
- Start Date
- End Date
- Ongoing
- No
- Time Limited or Repeated?
- A single, defined period of time
- Purpose/Goal
- Deliver goods & services
- Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
- Research
- Approach
- Co-production in form of partnership and/or contract with government and/or public bodies
- Civil society building
- Spectrum of Public Participation
- Involve
- Total Number of Participants
- 550
- Open to All or Limited to Some?
- Open to All With Special Effort to Recruit Some Groups
- General Types of Methods
- Collaborative approaches
- Community development, organizing, and mobilization
- Participatory arts
- General Types of Tools/Techniques
- Plan, map and/or visualise options and proposals
- Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
- Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
- Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
- Participatory Arts
- Legality
- Yes
- Facilitators
- Yes
- Facilitator Training
- Trained, Nonprofessional Facilitators
- Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
- Face-to-Face
- Types of Interaction Among Participants
- Acting, Drama, or Roleplay
- Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
- Negotiation & Bargaining
- Type of Organizer/Manager
- Academic Institution
- Type of Funder
- Academic Institution