posted on 2024-09-06, 06:29authored byJamie Myers, Katherine Pasteur, Sue Cavill
The CLTS Knowledge Hub with the support of Plan
International Ethiopia, convened a three day workshop
focusing on ‘Using a CLTS Approach and Tools in
Peri-Urban and Urban Environments’ in Addis Ababa
in June 2016. Over the course of three days participants
from across the world and different organisations shared
their experiences with urban CLTS and discussed what
added value a CLTS approach in the urban context
could bring.
This Learning Paper has two purposes. It can be read
as a record of the different discussions that took place.
However, it is much more than a workshop report. Based
on practical examples of what has worked it highlights
the key stages of any urban CLTS programme.
Furthermore, it provides guidance, advice and
experiences of these different stages. Its purpose is not a
guide but the beginnings of a toolbox for those interested
in following a similar approach.
Funding
Default funder
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Myers, J., Pasteur, K. and Cavill, S. (2016) The Addis Agreement: Using CLTS in peri-urban and urban areas, CLTS Knowledge Hub Learning Paper, Brighton: IDS.