DVA2601 (DVA2601)

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  • DVA_2601 Updated Notes 2021. DVA_2601 Updated Notes 2021 When you complete this module, you are expected to be able to: demonstrate an understanding of the interrelationship of projects, programmes and managers in development evaluate the benefits and restrictions of blueprint models in project management demonstrate an integrated understanding of information gathering for development projects analyse techniques that appraise development projects explain the goals for monitor...
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  • DVA2601_June 2020 Test Bank. Explain the significance of indigenous knowledge (local knowledge) and then discuss three participatory methods that can be used to support the integration of indigenous knowledge in community development. Senanayake (2006: 87) defined Indigenous knowledge as a unique knowledge confined to a particular culture or society, local knowledge, folk knowledge, people’s knowledge, traditional wisdom or traditional science. Local knowledge is per se local and ...
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