After the community researchers are trained, micro-level research and documentation will start. The research will be carried out at the village level and data collection will be conducted at household level for all villages focussing on their history and their social, cultural, economic and political issues and concerns.
Four types of maps will be produced and description for each type is described as below:
Scaling-up or replication of good practices will be implemented through the use of an innovative capacitybuilding tool called “local solutions” such as “learning exchange” and “learning route” that have proven to have high success rate. The technique and process draws upon the local knowledge and experiences to disseminate and scale up field-tested innovations and best practices by indigenous communities.
Enhanced CBOs and communities’ documentation capacity and actions to participate in and contribute to the policy dialogue and accountability processes at local and national level, including monitoring and implementation.