Community Visioning in Social Planning
- 2 August, 2021
- ckcvietnam
Impacts by capital projects on local communities, including Indigenous Peoples communities should be comprehensively assessed and mitigated with proper measures and management plans. Beyond that, project owners need to provide affected population with broad community support throughout the project lifecycle. CKC adopted a bottom-up, participatory method in visioning community development in short, medium, and long term interventions. Different groups from communities, especially women and vulnerable groups, were invited, raised their voices and engaged in this social planning process. Community development was envisioned and visualized so that it can be integrated with government, non-government, and project efforts.
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