ABCD PILOT PROJECT PORTFOLIO OF EVIDENCE- BOOK 3 (PHASE 2)

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ABCD PILOT PROJECT PORTFOLIO OF EVIDENCE- BOOK 3 (PHASE 2) Asset Based Community-Driven Development In Municipal Planning EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

“ It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that seperates one person from another” Nelson Mandela



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The Streetwise Collaborator

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Electronic Blank Survey

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Reports

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3.1. Reference Group

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3.2. Community survey

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3.2.1. Attendance registers 3.2.2. Graphs

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3.3. Community Engagements

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3.3.1. Agenda

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3.3.2. Photos

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Newsletter

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4.1. Jan – June 2016

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4.2. July – Sept 2016

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4.3. Oct – Dec 2016

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4.4. Jan – April 2017

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Community Feedback

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5.1. Attendance Register

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5.2. Summary Issues Raised

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David’s Full Report

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Activity Planner

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1. STREETWISE COLLABORATOR

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2. ELECTRONIC BLANK SURVEY

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3. REPORTS

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3.1. REFERENCE GROUP

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3.3. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS RAYMOND MHLABA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

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3.3.2. PHOTOS

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4. NEWSLETTERS

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4.1. JAN – JUNE 2016

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5. COMMUNITY FEEDBACK

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5.1. ATTENDANCE REGISTER

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5.2. SUMMARY ISSUES RAISED

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6. David full report

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7. Activity Planner

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DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM Mobilisation of Social assets for Social action & Social Change

What is Asset Based Community-Driven Development? ABCD is a strategy and approach that reinforces community-led and sustainable development and builds on the assets that are already found in the community. Differently stated, the approach essentially mobilises individuals, associations and institutions to come together and build on their assets and social cohesion (ubuntu). This is in contrast to more conventional community development strategies and approaches that tend to focus primarily on community problems and needs. ABCD is a strategy directed towards sustainable economic development and uses the social capital of communities that includes networks, norms and trust that helps to increase productive potential.

ABCD Principles 1. Seeing a glass as half full rather than half empty ABCD focusses on the half full part of the glass, where the strengths, capabilities and assets of the community lie.

2. Identifying and naming assets rather than seeing needs ABCD uses asset maps to illustrate strengths and skills of people, organisations and businesses 422


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