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160 pages (Journal)
ISBN 978-1-84369-689-6
Product Code 14558IIED
Available
Immersions: learning about poverty face-to-face
Published: Dec 2007 - IIED
Languages: English
Also in Arabic
Price: £18.00 UK
and $32.00 US
The theme for this special issue centres on experiences of face-to-face learning, often referred to as immersions - opportunities for development professionals to spend a period of time living with and learning from a poor family. This issue is a timely reflection of an emerging trend in development practice, drawing together the richness of immersion experience. It explores both the limitations and potentials of immersions by (i) bringing together diverse experiences, identifying their challenges and opportunities, and exploring their impacts; (ii) encouraging readers to talk about immersions, share their experience, and recognise that there are many sorts of immersion; (iii)inspiring people to have them, and help make immersions a regular practice for development professionals; and (iv) enabling readers to reflect, get/stay in touch, and follow up.

A critical mass of interest is now gathering among major donors and civil society groups. Yet the impact of immersions is only now being tested. Different models are being developed: some are structured around a specific theme; others are more experiential and open-ended. But their common purpose is to bring immersion participants face-to-face with ordinary people, to test old assumptions, develop new perspectives, and strengthen their commitment to the challenge of poverty eradication.

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Also available to download in Arabic through the Resource Network for Participatory Learning and Action.