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Stakeholders in Systems Thinking for Poverty

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This video introduces the concept of stakeholders in the context of solving poverty, emphasizing their pivotal role and impact on the system. It explains that stakeholders can be individuals, groups, or entities with vested interests in the poverty alleviation system, capable of influencing or being influenced by the system’s outcomes. The script highlights the importance of identifying stakeholders who are either harmed by or benefit from the existing system to tailor effective solutions. It outlines the steps to engage stakeholders, such as conducting surveys, meetings, and interviews, to understand their perspectives and incorporate their concerns into the decision-making process. Engaging stakeholders is framed as essential for informed decision-making, fostering collaboration, anticipation of conflicts, and developing sustainable solutions.

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This video introduces the concept of stakeholders in the context of solving poverty, emphasizing their pivotal role and impact on the system. It explains that stakeholders can be individuals, groups, or entities with vested interests in the poverty alleviation system, capable of influencing or being influenced by the system’s outcomes. The script highlights the importance of identifying stakeholders who are either harmed by or benefit from the existing system to tailor effective solutions. It outlines the steps to engage stakeholders, such as conducting surveys, meetings, and interviews, to understand their perspectives and incorporate their concerns into the decision-making process. Engaging stakeholders is framed as essential for informed decision-making, fostering collaboration, anticipation of conflicts, and developing sustainable solutions.

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How to Solve Poverty is a course presented by Plato University.

Enroll in the course for FREE to get exclusive access to:

  • A community of passionate learners like you
  • Videos with every lesson
  • Advanced resources
  • Additional skills
  • And much more

Enroll at plato.university/courses/poverty

  continue reading

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