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Activity: Exploring theories of change 1: Understanding the context
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Jun 24 2009, 3:13 AM EDT
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To explore how participants understand the peace and conflict context ("conflict analysis") and what implications this has for designing/implementing a change project.Participants:3-8 or 9.Time: This depends on the extent of depth expected from the
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Note: This activity works best if you work with participants coming from or working with the same conflict context. We think it is also good
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May 15 2009, 11:47 AM EDT
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chart, so that everyone can follow and use what is "on the wall" to inspire thinking. Hang produced flip charts on the walls.
4. Once you have discussed
all the questions, ask participants to "walk the gallery" for 15 min in order to individually recap what was discussed.
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May 15 2009, 11:38 AM EDT
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This activity is a reflection and discussion process that needs to be led by a skilled facilitator that is ideally conversant with the context. It is focused on a set of questions.
1. Start by explaining the purpose of the session(s).
2. Introduce the questions that
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