Support to develop your expertise around PMEL with creative examples and practical tips for adding these to your existing processes. I use participatory, decolonial, intersectional, and inclusive approaches.

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Understanding Power 2: Valuing Lived Experience and Technical Expertise Equally

The tension between technical expertise and lived experience impacts power dynamics within organizations. Valuing both equally is essential for equitable partnerships, local leadership, and effective problem-solving in communities.
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Embracing the Complexity of Intersectionality

Intersectionality is a vital framework for understanding how diverse identities and experiences shape individuals’ and communities’ interactions with development processes. Rooted in the idea that various aspects of identity—such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and disability—do not exist in isolation but intersect in complex ways, intersectionality challenges us to move beyond one-dimensional approaches to development.…
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Understanding Power Better 1: Power Analysis

This is a new series of posts on power. It is inspired by conversations during my course ‘RADIQUAL M&E: Practicing Participatory, Decolonial, Intersectional, and Inclusive Methods’. In it, we talk about how starting with a deep understanding of power at the individual level can help us to shift it at the sector and global level.…
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Challenging Eurocentrism

Eurocentric approaches perpetuate colonial legacies, shaping global power dynamics. Decolonisation requires understanding and dismantling these structures, fostering inclusive, participatory development rooted in diverse perspectives. Collective action is crucial for this transformative process.
About Art Based Methods Behind M&E Lines Case Study Community Led Creative Data Decolonisation Design Ethics Evaluation Feminist PMEL Framework Funding Girl Centred Design Guide Human Centred Design Indicators Interviews Jedi Learning Methodologies Organisation Learning Participation Planning Research Shifting Power Shiftthepower Storytelling Theory Of Change






