Ravi Jayakaran gives an overview of participatory learning, also called ‘the total health village’, a low cost and effective way to support and empower poor communities to define and work on their own solutions to problems.
Ravi Jayakaran has over 36 years of experience in poverty reduction and strategic development programs, living and working long term in India, Cambodia, China, and the USA. He serves as the Vice President of Global Programs for MAP International, and as Lausanne Senior Associate for Holistic/Integral Mission. He can be contacted at [email protected] or [email protected].
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