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Telling stories, understanding lives, working toward change

Copley, K. and Haylor, G. and Savage, W.. (2004) Telling stories, understanding lives, working toward change. ,Bangkok, Thailand. Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)

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Stories are helping us learn more about the livelihoods of the fishers and farmers with whom we work in eastern India. We are engaged with these communities in processes and activities aimed at improving their lives and promoting changes in government policy and service delivery in aquaculture and fisheries. Stories are told in several languages by women and men who fish and farm, about their lives, their livelihoods and significant changes they have experienced. We also record stories as narrated to us by colleague-informants. The written and spoken word, photographs, drawings and films – all are used to document the stories of people’s lives, sometimes prompted by questions as simple as “What do people talk about in the village?” Through the power of language, stories can be an entry point into livelihoods programming, monitoring and evaluation, conflict transformation and ultimately a way of giving life to a rights-based approach to development. (PDF contains 10 pages).

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Telling stories, understanding lives, working toward change
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Copley, K.
Haylor, G.
Savage, W.
Corporate Creator/Author:Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA), Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
Date:2004
Publisher:Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
Place of Publication:Bangkok, Thailand
Issuing Agency:Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
Additional Information:The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) in Bangkok (Thailand)
Subjects:Aquaculture
Sociology
ID Code:2452
Deposited By:Mr Armand Gribling
Deposited On:19 Jul 2009 06:20
Last Modified:19 Jul 2009 06:20

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