Practical constraints I am sure as a CCD practitioner need the same attention as other aspects in community colloboration, my list of considerations revolve around the following,
1. What are the practical constraints?
2. Could you broker with other providers to alleviate responsibility and encourage ownership?
3. Could you initially as a practitioner facilitate capacity building within/ amongst community to instil ownership?
4. Before you think" of handing over ownership" consider how you became to own it? in light of consultation, colloboration and community initiative, are you coming from a CCD practice model?
5. Unforeseen practical constraints need documenting , evaluating and coming up with practical long term solutions.
How do you hand over ownership to a community? is this by role allocation or transferrence of responsibility? if so, is this going to instill ownership?
In original engagement context, the idea coming from the community through discussion etc should be the creating or fostering stage of ownership, from this point, it cannot be transferred or viewed as a commodity after, if it is and can be handed over, maybe its the stage of evaluation where power and control is reassessed and engagement reengaged with?
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