[Ailist] AI summit with the illiterate people
Wazir Bax
abusayyid at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 23 06:58:30 MST 2009
hi Everyone,
I am also planning an AI Summit with the poor and illiterate in a neighbourhood just out of the city of Georgetown. I would also like you to share your experiences and ideas on how to go about this. Most of the participants will be single parents (women) and teenage mothers.
Wazir
> From: parashu at wlink.com.np
> To: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu
> Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 11:10:43 +0545
> Subject: [Ailist] AI summit with the illiterate people
>
> Dear All,
> Namaste from Nepal !
> I need to do summits (with a certain purpose of research) with the people of rural parts of Nepal where most of the people are illiterate . I have to interview as many people as I can and the best way to do is to do the summits (I think). Even in summit, there can be very few people who can interview others. Does anybody have any experience of doing summits with such people? Or is there any references/books/articles regarding this subject? Do you know if the book "The Appreciative Inquiry Summit"(By Jim Ludema and .......) available in the internet? We don't have any books of AI in our market.
> parashurt at gmail.com
> parashu at wlink.com.np
>
> Appreciatively
>
> Parashu Ram Timalsina (PR)
> Secretary General
> Nepal Appreciative Inquiry National Network (NAINN)
> 977-1-5529844 (R)
> 977-98510-19145 (Cell)
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