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Community Action Phases Explained

The document outlines the phases of community action, including establishing partnerships, community profiling, needs assessment, participatory planning, resource mobilization, plan implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. Each phase serves a specific purpose, such as identifying community needs, encouraging participation, and assessing project effectiveness. The overall goal is to empower communities to achieve their objectives through collaborative efforts and informed decision-making.
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Community Action Phases Explained

The document outlines the phases of community action, including establishing partnerships, community profiling, needs assessment, participatory planning, resource mobilization, plan implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. Each phase serves a specific purpose, such as identifying community needs, encouraging participation, and assessing project effectiveness. The overall goal is to empower communities to achieve their objectives through collaborative efforts and informed decision-making.
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Phase of Community Action Description and Purpose

[Link] links and partnership-building with local Establishing links is a process of identifying and locating
groups; different actors and players within a community who
share a common purpose, interests, and goals.
Partnership-building entails coalition formation and
strengthening relations with key community groups,
stakeholders, and individuals. The purpose of it is to
assess their knowledge, perspectives, resources, and
influences that may be consequential in accomplishing
desires and community needs.
[Link] profiling; Community profiling provides a descriptive insight
about the attributes and conditions of a community. It
involves the use of information concerning the
characteristics of a community, the main purpose of it
was to helps community members be informed about
the physical, socio-political, and material characteristics
of their community.
[Link] and resources assessment; Need assessment used for examining the cause and
nature of the needs, as well as for helping the
community set its priorities for future initiatives.
Resource assessment helps the community be informed
about resources.
The main purpose of this is to fulfill the community
lacks and needs to acquire to achieve its community
goals and objectives.
[Link] action planning and leadership Participatory action planning involves the open and
development; inclusive engagement of groups or individuals in a
community who have decided to pursue a goal or solve
a problem. The purpose of it is to encourage
participation, such as those initiated by volunteer
community members provide opportunities for
community members to communicate with each other
and identify their problems and draw solutions.
[Link] mobilization; Resource Mobilization process that deals with the
necessary steps in raising, maintaining, and sustaining
community support. The purpose of Resource
Mobilizations is to takes into account the importance of
people and the strength behind their utilization of
limited resources.
[Link] implementation; Plan implementation refers to the phase where actual
and concrete implementation of tasks and activities are
done. The main objective of plan implementation is to
accomplishment of the goals set by the community,
incurring the desired change.
[Link] and evaluation Monitoring focuses on the status and progress of tasks
and activities in the course of the implementation of
the community action plan. While evaluation is typically
conducted in the middle and at the end of the
scheduled completion of the community action plan to
evaluate the effectivity and success of the project. The
main goal of this is to know the performance of project
implementers and the effect of resources in completing
tasks and activities.

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