Participatory Video : Rural People Document their Knowledge and Innovations
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Indigenous knowledge and local
initiatives are usually documented and disseminated by
outsiders, who make their own interpretations in the
process. Participatory Video (PV) provides an opportunity
for rural people to document their own knowledge and
experiences and to express their wants and hopes from their
own perspectives. All people in a community, whatever their
formal level of education, can use video to communicate
their perspectives.
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ACTION RESEARCH, ADVOCACY, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, AGRICULTURE, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY ACTION, EQUIPMENT, EXERCISES, FACILITATORS, FARMERS, FARMERS ASSOCIATIONS, FARMS, FILMS, HEALTH SERVICES, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, INNOVATION, INTERNATIONAL DONORS, LESSONS LEARNED, LOCAL GROUPS, LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS, MENTAL HEALTH, NGOS, PARTNERSHIP, PASTORALISTS, REFUGEES, SCREENING, SMOKING, SOILS
