Is SL applicable only for projects and area-based activity?
No. An SL approach can be used to guide action at a variety of levels. They are not prescriptive about whether community-based activities or policy-based activities are ‘best’. Obviously, both the type of analysis that is conducted and the nature of resulting activity will vary depending upon the scale of operation. For policy-orientated projects, initial SL analysis is likely to be more broad-brush. Because SL approaches stress the need to address both local and wider issues, it is likely that the distinction between area-based and policy-orientated activity will become blurred over time.
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