Community Mobilization Workshop
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A Two-Days Workshop on
“COMMUNITY
MOBILIZATION”
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Participants will be able to
understand:
Definition of Community Mobilization
Degree of Community Participation
Session 1
Introduction of Participants
What is Community, Its dimensions
Why Mobilization
Benefits of Community Mobilization
Role of Community Mobilizers
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Community
What comes first in your mind when you
think or hear the word “COMMUNITY” ?
What is a Community
A Community is a set of
people living together with
common interest”
We all live in a community.
There are different things
that bind us together. Let
us try to identify them.
Beliefs
Values
Language
Territory
Religion
Culture
Occupation
Why Community Mobilization?
As a Mean or Strategy:
Creating demand for interventions
Increasing access to services
Scaling up interventions
Increasing effectiveness and efficiency of interventions
Contributing additional resources to the response
Reaching the most vulnerable
Addressing the underlying causes of Education: gender
disparities, lack of awareness etc.
Increasing community ownership and sustainability .
Benefits of Community
Mobilization in a project
Increase community, individual, and group
capacity to identify and satisfy their needs
Improve program design
Improve program quality
Improve program results
Improve program evaluation
Cost effective way to achieve sustainable results
Increase community ownership of the program
Key Task involved in Community
Mobilization
Developing an on-going dialogue between
community members
Creating or strengthening community
organizations (Committees etc.)
Creating an environment in which
individuals can empower themselves to
address their own and their community’s
health needs
Promoting community members’
participation
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Working in partnership with community
members
Identifying and supporting the creative
potential of communities to develop a
variety of strategies and approaches
Assisting in linking communities with
external resources
Committing enough time to work with
communities, or with a partner who works
with them
Group Work
Find out reasons why we are mobilizing our
Communities under a health project.
Involving all Stakeholders
Let’s discuss…………
Who are stakeholders?
Why it is important to coordinate among all
stakeholders?
What can be achieved when we involve all
stakeholders?
What can assume if we don’t involve all
stakeholders?
Identification of
Deprived/Neglected Group
What do you think, who are deprived and
neglected people in your community?
Why are they neglected? How can you
enhance their participation?
Deprived
people
Why are they How can their
deprived?
participation
be enhanced?
Identify marginalized groups
in your community
Examples
Economically deprived
group (Poor)
Women
Tribal/indigenous
people
Disable people
Minority Groups
Others
Role of Community Mobilizers
A mobilizer is a person who mobilizes, i.e.
gets things moving. Social animator. A
Catalyst
Bringing People Together
Building Trust
Encouraging Participation
Facilitating Discussion and Decision-making
Helping Things to Run Smoothly .
Facilitation in community mobilization process
How to enhance the community
Participation?
Write one mean to
enhance participation?
State one example you
have done so far!
Community Meetings
Gathering People at ONE Platform
Puppet Show & Theatre
Village Literacy Fair
Human Chain
Sports & Games
Electronic & Print Media
Pamphlets & Handouts
Message Dissemination Through
different means
Best Mobilizer
Please make a picture
of Mobilizer
Caution !!!!!!!!!!!
H/She should be smart
enough in qualities
Self Assessment Skill
Read the checklist and find out those
qualities in yourself!!!!!!!!!
Skills needed for Community
Mobilizer
Attitudes include:
a willingness to examine and challenge their
own assumptions, opinions and beliefs
a genuine respect for all community members
a non- judgmental and accepting approach
an understanding that different people have
different views and perspectives
a belief in community capacity to take effective
action.
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Skills include:
good communication skills, especially listening
good facilitation skills to enable communities to
conduct their own analysis of their lives and situations
PLA and other techniques to help facilitation
awareness of political, gender and cultural issues and
relationships
an ability to challenge assumptions sensitively (e.g.
about the role of women).
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Knowledge includes:
the community mobilization process
the principles of community mobilization
knowledge of Education related Issues and
problems, causes and effects
understanding of the ethical issues related to
community mobilization. .
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Other skills and knowledge that may be
needed at different stages in the community
mobilization process include:
an ability to help communities form organizations
an ability to identify capacity-building needs among
communities (e.g. leadership skills, networking and
partnership-building skills)
an ability to help communities mobilize resources
advocacy skills
project planning and management skills.
Some Qualities
Good communication skills
Good facilitation skills
Good listener
Committed
Decision maker
Active
Negotiation skills
Honest
Known to culture and values of society
Well dress
Catalyst
Management skills
Role of CM
Getting Prepared
Know Your Goals "If you do not know where you are going, then
any road will do."
Know Your Target Community You must know as much
as possible about its social organization, economy, languages, layout (map),
problems, politics, and ecosystem
Know The Skills You Need
Know The Basic Concepts What is development?
Community development? Community participation? Poverty? Community?
Empowerment? Sustainability
Outside Resources
Some Dos and Don’ts
Activity
Lets talk and write about our
communities what we should do
and what we should not do?
Field Diaries
Why Field diaries are important?
Why do we need to capture the
information on paper when have brain?
Why do we talk about report writing?
Contents of Daily Field Report
Purpose of Visit
Activities Carried out
Accomplishment/Outputs of the day
Observations
Challenges
Recommendations
Follow up/Future Plan
Group Work
Each Group will write a report on the basis
of given information/case study or a story.
Session 2
Components in Session
Participation of Communities
Degrees of Participation
Project Orientation/ What project is all
about ?
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Community Mobilization
Community mobilization is a capacitybuilding process through which community
individuals, groups, or organizations PLAN,
CARRY OUT, and EVALUATE activities on a
participatory and sustained basis to improve
their health and other needs, either on their
own initiative or stimulated by others.
“As an individual I could do
nothing. As a group we
could find a way to solve
each other’s problems”.
Degree of Community
Participation
Co-Learning
Cooperation
Consulting
Compliance
Co-Option
Away from ownership & sustainability
Towards ownership & sustainability
Collective Action
Co-option
Token involvement of local people
Representatives are chosen, but have
no real input or power
Compliance
Tasks are assigned, with
INCENTIVES
Outsiders decide agenda and direct the
process
Consultation
Local opinions are asked
Outsiders analyze and decide on a
course of action
Cooperation
Local people work together with
outsiders to determine priorities
Responsibility remains with outsiders
for directing the process
Co-learning
Local people and outsiders share their
knowledge to create new
understanding
Local people and outsiders work
together to form action plans with
outsiders facilitation
Group Work
Define at which stage you are
presently in your project.