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Why should we identify Issues?
To understand the environment.To understand public opinion.To make decisions about priorities.
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Who benefits from identifying issues,?
Those experiencing the problem.Service providers.Community leaders.And you!
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Issues - A phenomenon that follows and is
caused by some previous phenomenon.
Problem – is a difference between what is
and what might or should be. The cause
may be within or outside of the group
environment
They occur on different levels of severity
What is an issue and a problem?
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Inter linkages and it cycle - Drainage-Mosquito- Malaria
Social issues – A social issue refers to an issue that influences and is opposed by a considerable number of individuals within a society. It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual's control and local geographical
Examples of Community Problems
Arson Child abuse Crime Transportation Drugs Elder care Racism Ethnic conflict Health Housing Hunger Inequality Jobs
Noise Overwork Poverty Sexism Teenage pregnancy Domestic violence Vandalism Graffiti Safety Emergency services Schools
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Precondition in identifying issueSHGs & CBO Should be strong Leadership should be strongWe feeling -Togetherness in the
issue People anger and discomfort Deprivation/ Neediness of the
communitySocial consciousnessCritical conditions
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Tools in identifying issues Focus group discussion Interview Baseline survey Geographical data& secondary dataLivelihood mappingGender analysis, Brainstorming Problem tree (NOPS) needs, opportunities,
problems and solutions
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How to identify issue Skit
Manifestation…….
What is root cause?
RememberWe are social doctors and social
scientist
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Methods in prioritizing the issue Subject analysis – I Objective analysis – we Inductive method Deductive method Most marginalized community – Social
justice lens One village will have 50 issue Predominant issue – that affects all 70% Community readiness and we should not
force in identifying the issue We can play facilitative role
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Preparation in addressing the issue Approach the leader Build rapport Get his/her support in mobilizing the community Mobilize the community/group Organize FGD / any kind of tools Identify the issue Prioritize the issue Sensitize the community towards issue Bring togetherness to react against the issue Design approach to bring solution- writing petition,
where/when/whom to submit it …. Follow up If no proper result, evaluate the process and change the
strategy
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Let us discuss briefly on, one of the most efficient tool which helps in identifying the community issues
FOCUS group discussion
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What is a focus group?
A focus group is a small group discussion guided by a trained leader, used to learn more about opinions on a designated topic, and then guide future action.
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How are focus groups different from regular “groups”?
They are focused on a specific topic.They have a trained facilitator.Members of the group are encouraged
to talk openly about their opinions and respond to other members.
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When should you use a focus group? When considering introducing a
new program or service.When the main concern is depth or
shading of opinion.When you want to ask questions
that can’t easily be asked or answered in a written survey.
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How to Conduct a Focus Group:
Before the meeting:• Recheck your goals• Consider other methods• Find a good leader• Find a recorder• Decide who should be invited• Decide about incentivesDecide on the meeting particulars.Prepare your questions.Recruit your members.Review the arrangements.
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How to Conduct a Focus Group:
When the group meets: Thank people for coming. Review the group's purpose and goals. Explain how the meeting will proceed and how
members can contribute. Set the tone by asking an opening question and
making sure all opinions on that question are heard. Ask further questions in the same general manner. When all your questions have been asked, ask if
anyone has any other comments to make. Tell the group about any next steps that will occur
and what they can expect to happen now. Thank the group for coming!
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How to Conduct a Focus Group:
After the meeting meets:Make a transcript or written summary
of the meeting.Examine the data for patterns, themes,
new questions, and conclusions.Share the results with the group.Use the results.
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Individual exercise Village /Cluster name
Common issues Select one issue Who will be involved in addressing the issue
Action plan Expected result Role of CO
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