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also be assigned during such planning sessions if time will allow.<br />

Through partnership analysis the group may analyze the capacity and<br />

commitment of various allies to actually carry out activities. The group<br />

may also identify societal groups who are an impediment to the<br />

realization of otherwise common goals and objectives and identify<br />

strategies for bringing them "on-board" or to neutralize them.<br />

Since planning and revision of plans for social mobilization is often<br />

carried out with relatively large groups of people, it is useful to develop<br />

and stick to a colour code to reduce confusion in group processes. In<br />

Bangladesh, where <strong>VIPP</strong> has been used widely for social mobilization<br />

planning, pink cards have been commonly used for problem analysis,<br />

green for goal setting, blue for objectives or sub-goals, yellow for<br />

strategies, and white for activities and other details. Of course, there<br />

is no requirement to follow this colour code as long as a consistent<br />

colour code is followed within a particular planning process.<br />

Some examples of applications of <strong>VIPP</strong> in planning for social<br />

mobilization are given in the appendices (pages 142-146).<br />

The use of standard colours for problem analysis, goal and sub-goal setting,<br />

and for mapping out strategies and activities, helps to order and streamline<br />

group deliberations.<br />

THE USES OF <strong>VIPP</strong><br />

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events<br />

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<strong>VIPP</strong><br />

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