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Hello Mathias, thanks for posting here!
One way to create a theory of change for a permaculture project, is to make a change pathways map. The map illustrates your theory of change and it can also help you to write a theory of change statement in words.I suggest you complete the Discover Change Pathways Mapping course and then take the Discover Kumu course. After that, you will be ready to start making your own map ( the Do Change Pathways Mapping course takes you through the process step by step).
Hi Gemma, welcome to Permaculture Impact. Thanks for telling us about your plans. Sounds good! We hope you find our courses and other resources helpful. If you have any questions, do use these community forums to ask.
Hi Emma! Thanks for introducing yourself and your project. It sounds great. I am not far from you actually (Bristol). How are you getting on with the course? Any questions or comments, please share them here. We’d love to hear how you are doing.
February 27, 2025 at 9:14 pm in reply to: Low cost evaluation and data collection – your ideas #22833Hi Ali Ibrahim, thanks for posting. What is your issue with the theory of change?
December 16, 2024 at 5:14 pm in reply to: Intros & General Discussion (Change Pathways Mapping) #22484Welcome to the forum for Change Pathways Mapping!
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Please say hello and let us know where you are, and tell us something about your project.Hello everyone. I am Kate. I am in Bristol in the United Kingdom. I’ve been helping to create the Permaculture Impact website. I also work with a community-based permaculture project called Malawi Schools Permaculture Clubs. I’m looking forward to meeting other people that are doing the Get Ready course.
here is my linkedin page https://www.linkedin.com/feed/
Hi I’m kate
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