To compare a set of issues and find out which is the most important to participants. Known as a pairwise or preference ranking matrix.
To track the flow of public resources through different levels of government.
To uncover and facilitate a process of deeper analysis about different forms of power related to specific issue.
To raise awareness or lobby on an issue.
Use pillars of power analysis tool to identify the institutions without whose support your target would collapse.
To analyse the state of a public service (e.g. education) and the impacts on local people, and to analyse and prioritise the most needed public service in the participants’ area.
To compare a set of issues and find out which is the most important to participants. Known as a pairwise or preference ranking matrix.
To track the flow of public resources through different levels of government.
To uncover and facilitate a process of deeper analysis about different forms of power related to specific issue.
Use pillars of power analysis tool to identify the institutions without whose support your target would collapse.
To help participants explore the unequal distribution of power amongst people.
To show the different stages involved in a process, including details of who does what and the time or cost involved in the different stages.
To explore the levels of trust in public services in a community.
To analyse the state of a public service (e.g. education) and the impacts on local people, and to analyse and prioritise the most needed public service in the participants’ area.
To document issues, identifying who is impacted and how and who is responsible.
Reflection Action