Based on the work of
Christopher Thomas
ISSN 1020-122XPEOPLES PARTICIPATION
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III. The Peoples Participation Programme in Sierra Leone
Pujehun Background
Group EvolutionSavings and Credit
Womens Program
Monitoring and Evaluation
Agricultural Training
Leadership TrainingObstacles to Advancement
Enabling Linkages
Replication of PPP Methodology in Sierra Leone
Reasons Behind Success or Failure of Groups
Possible Follow-up Activities
Appendix I: Group Discussion Points
Appendix II: Oakley Indicators of Group Development
Appendix III: People Interviewed
Appendix IV: Individual Statements Regarding PPP