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TNXMan 17:49, 17 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Hi! So you know how you just made that edit about practices of NGOs. That is where i was going with the NGOs involvement. Do you think we should combine those sections to make the article more fluid? Let me know thanks!
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rights-based approach to development
Aryn,
I don't know much about
rights-based approach to development. I glanced at the article and felt a need for more information to understand the topic better. WP would welcome an augmentation of this page. My first thought was to look at
human rights. When I did I noticed that the page has several templates. Do any of those templates belong on this page? Should this page be included in any of those templates? Should this page include any of the same categories that human rights does? Should the talk page have any of the same project tags on it? What about some of the tags from
Talk:International development? Those things would help the article get the attention of others who are knowledgeable on the subject. I would wikify the article with links to articles such as human rights. I would attempt to expand the article. Ordinarily I would not make such a suggestion, but since the article is so short, I will. If you can make it five times as long as it is now in a 5 day period, you can take the article to get it reviewed at
T:TDYK, where you may get some basic advice and the article might make the
main page where many people may read it and possibly help you edit and expand it. Attempt to expand the article with inline citations. Try to cite each important fact and have at least one citation per paragraph. I will sign you up as one of my mentees and we will see where this article might go.--
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Hi, I think we are in the same class and happened to pick the same topic. I just emailed our professor to see if I should switch of if we should just try and split up the information so that we both can contribute to the article. I think the way you decided to structure the article for
Rights-based approach to development was a good idea. I guess I was just thinking what we should do about the edits so we both can get to 20 paragraphs. Let me know!
The content that you added was a encyclopedic. However, you need to wikify it properly. The references should be converted to proper format. I like to use the {{Cite web}} template. Also, the
first sentence should be more of a declarative statement defining what the term is instead of saying what it does.--
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I know you may be in the middle of editting, but in the Capacity building section you added a paragraph with no citation. In a well-organized article each paragraph represents a new topic and needs a source.--
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Please use a citation format that will help the reader
verify the information in the article. I.e., cite specific pages instead of entire documents. I have just noticed that the whole page is using the wrong type of citation.--
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