By George Obua | Project Leader
Incorporating traditional Institutions into the project
Because traditional institutions often have a long-standing relationship with the community, when incorporated into the community base projects, they are in position to build trust and legitimacy that can be leveraged to ensure project success and sustainability is exhibited into the community.
According to Kole Intellectual Forum, they believe that traditional leaders and institutions possess invaluable knowledge about local customs, practices, and resource management, which can be crucial for tailoring projects to the specific needs and context of the community; encouraging a broader participation from community members, fostering a sense of shared ownership and responsibility.
In the photo above, the two are the traditional leaders who are advocating for the sense of incorporating traditional Institutions into community projects so as to realize their full potentials
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