Community Assembly Organisers Feedback Form

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Tell us about your Community Assembly

Your information will enable us to bring the voice of your community into the final 2021 Global Assembly report. It will also help us better support Community Assemblies in the future. There are 4 sections, and should take around 20 minutes. Thank you.

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Your address
How did you host your community Assembly *
Where was your Community Assembly located?

Please indicate Country, Region, City.

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Which process plan did you use to run your Community Assembly? *

Do you have any pictures to share?

You can share an online link to your pictures or email us at community@globalassembly.org indicating your Community Assembly Name in the Subject. *

Please ensure you have permission from all participants who appear in photos and videos

Do you have any videos to share?

You can share an online link to your vidoes or email us at community@globalassembly.org indicating your Community Assembly Name in the Subject. *

Please ensure you have permission from all participants who appear in photos and videos

Tell us about your participants

Please indicate Country, Region, City.

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What proportion of your participants could read and write? *

For example, how many school years had participants completed

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For example, what proportion were parents, what kinds of professions did they represent, etc.

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How would you define the participants' level of concern about climate change *
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Share your outcomes
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Did you create a Word Cloud to debrief the “Hopes and fears” Activity? *

Please indicate participant information, name, age, profession if possible and the vision they shared.

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One-day Community Assembly

This section is for Community Assembly organisers who ran a one-day Assembly

Did you show the Video on the concept of Effectiveness?
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Did you show the Video on the concept of Fairness?
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Did you show the Video on the concept of Global Governance
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Did you use the Characters Cards?
Did you create any character cards with the participants?
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What opinion did the participants express in the character role?
Character What does climate change mean to you? How does climate change affect you?
“I am a farmer & fisherman living in Bangladesh with my children & grandkids. I wake up at 5am everyday to walk in the field, catch fish in rivers and make pithas for my grandkids. I tell them stories about our ancestors and about farming as our way of life. Soon they will grow up, and move to the city, but I hope they will remember my stories. Sharmin
“ My name is Ndiaga and i am a fisherman in Mbour, Senegal. I am 47 years old. I don’t know anything about climate change. but I have been fishing for more than twenty years and I see how the marshes have changed and even the wind that we face. Fishing is also less abundant and has an impact on our income.
“My name is Maira, I work as a housekeeper on the coast of Balochistan in Pakistan. I don’t know anything about climate change, and I’m not concerned about it. If it is happening, I think it is caused by God. However, I have noticed that the type of fish we eat in my village has changed.
“My name is Emi, and I am from Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. I don’t think climate change is a global emergency, but I have seen how poverty can lead people to do things that destroy our environment, like putting poison in streams to catch more fish, or burning parts of our forest to hunt more animals.
“I am a retired woman from China. I recently went back to my childhood hometown and was happy to find that it is more modern, with more highways and roads. At the same time, nature is not as beautiful as it used to be. I hope that we can find a balance.

Please share details of the open discussions, including quotes from participants including their name if possible.

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