Stage 3

Reference Sheet FF

Participatory resource planning

Participatory resource planning is a process that enables various stakeholders to decide what resources are needed to implement a plan, and where they will come from. Stage 3, Step 4, of this guide explains how to generate a list of the activities that are needed to achieve an objective. The example used here addresses the objective: Clear the community’s drainage canals to minimize flooding.

Estimate the resources needed, in terms of people (manual labor), money, materials, technical assistance, services, and anything else. Creating a resources needed table helps community members and other stakeholders to visualize the resources they require. The resources obtained table enables the community to document offers of resources and visualize the involvement of key stakeholders.

Resources needed

Inventory canal system and mark blocked areas 10 people Maps, pen, computer GIS/mapping service
Obtain equipment Shovels, wheelbarrows, gloves

Resources obtained

Inventory canal system and mark blocked areas Mayor’s office: 2 engineers for 3 days
Obtain equipment BuildFast: Loan of 50 shovels
Involve media Local TV reporter to attend first session
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