Comprehensive Participatory Planning and Evaluation (CPPE)

Participatory Planning and Evaluation (CPPE), an approach to community participation and empowerment developed from the work of Rifkin, LaveracK, Pérez, and others. More than just a methodology, CPPE is an approach which encourages comprehensive analysis and participation by various actors at local...

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Main Authors: Pol de Vos (Author), Mayda Guerra (Author), Irma Sosa (Author), Lilian del R Ferrer (Author), Armando Rodríguez (Author), Mariano Bonet (Author), Pierre Lefevre (Author), Patrick Van der Stuyft (Author)
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Published: Social Medicine Publication Group, 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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