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Assessment of group dynamics among fisherwomen self help groups: A participatory monitoring approach

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Title Assessment of group dynamics among fisherwomen self help groups: A participatory monitoring approach
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Creator Nikita Gopal
Jeeva, J. C.
Parvathy, R.
Nasser, M.
 
Subject Fisherwomen
participatory monitoring
group dynamics
entrepreneurship
 
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Self Help Groups can be used as an important medium for the implementation of development programmes. The formation of the group is usually facilitated by the implementing agencies. It can be a spontaneous or a purposive exercise. However, the cohesiveness of a group and its internal dynamics is important for successful implementation of planned initiatives. As part of the National Agricultural Innovation Project being operated by Central Institute of Fisheries Technology in the small pelagics sector in Cochin, Kerala, fisherwomen were organized into self help groups (post harvest activity clusters). The exercise was a planned one and the final group formation purposive. After the formation of groups, the group dynamics was assessed using H-form, a participatory monitoring approach. The relationship between the socio-economic variables and group dynamics was also examined. This paper presents the results of the assessment.
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Date 2021-07-20T08:45:28Z
2021-07-20T08:45:28Z
2010
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Nikita Gopal,Jeeva, J. C., Parvathy, R. and Nasser, M. (2010) Assessment of group dynamics among fisherwomen self help groups: A participatory monitoring approach, J. Global Commun., 3(2): 23-28.
0974-0600 (Print) 0976-2442 (Online)
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/49106
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Global Communication Research Association