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PV for M&E: Experiences with the MSC approach

Article by Chris Lunch (InsightShare Co-Founder & Co-Director) published in Capacity.org (issue 29) in September 2006. The article describes InsightShare’s experiences of using Participatory Video as a tool for monitoring & evaluation with a particular...

People’s Video: Preserving biocultural diversity through PV

In this article Nick Lunch (InsightShare Co-Founder & Co-Director) describes how the Biocultural Portal (currently working under the project name ‘Conversations with the Earth), functions as a web based resource for Indigenous Peoples and other stewards of...

Participatory Video Hubs

InsightShare’s experience in the field shows us that when it comes to ideas for community development, local people are often the real experts. Unfortunately, although they know many of the solutions to their problems, they are rarely listened to, or empowered to act...

The Right to be Heard and Participatory Video-Making

An article on the Transparency International blog about how the African chapters in Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia are supporting poor communities to make their own films to highlight the problems they face linked to corruption.

Participatory Video and the Most Significant Change Technique

InsightShare offers training in Participatory Video for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E). Participatory Video adds value, encourages iterative learning and explores qualitative data often missed through traditional M&E methods. This article describes how we...

Participatory Video for Monitoring & Evaluation

Soledad Muñiz shares some key tips on Participatory Video for Monitoring & Evaluation from her field experience. Compared to other M&E methods, PV provides a direct account of the effects brought by a certain programme or activity into a given...