InsightShare Annual Report 2019-20
Take a look at our recent work using participatory media with communities around the world. InsightShare uses video to empower citizens, enhance research and drive innovation. So can you. We have delivered more than 350 projects over 20 years in more than 60 countries, and are leaders in the participatory media field.
Take a look at our recent work using participatory media with communities around the world.
InsightShare uses video to empower citizens, enhance research and drive innovation. So can you.
We have delivered more than 350 projects over 20 years in more than 60 countries, and are leaders in the participatory media field.
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INSIGHTSHARE 2019-20 ANNUAL REPORT
INSIGHTSHARE LTD
What?
Training local Red Cross staff in Participatory Video and Most Significant Change for
Capacity building & evaluation in Nepal
Community Engagement and Accountability, and Monitoring and Evaluation
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Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Where?
When?
Who?
Concluded February 2019
British Red Cross, Nepal Red Cross Society
8 Screening
events
collected
InsightShare travelled twice to the Kathmandu Valley to
train 24 staff in Participatory Video and Most Significant
Change (PVMSC). We worked with NRCS and BRC teams
who were delivering a recovery programme after the 2015
earthquake, focussing on increasing urban disaster
resilience.
Over five months, trainees engaged community members
in telling stories of change. They filmed and edited the
stories selected as most significant, organised screening
events and analysed all the stories collected using
participatory analysis methods. They also created video
reports to share the learning widely.
What happened?
BRC and NRCS wanted to make their planning, monitoring,
evaluation and reporting methods and processes more
participatory, and to improve their Community
Engagement and Accountability programmes.
In evaluation, trainees recommended that PVMSC methods
should be included in BRC and NRCS processes in eight
different ways. The organisations have incorporated and
continue to use these methods. Staff members self-reported
confidence of 91% following the training.
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