Learn how to analyse the causes and effects of a problem using the PROBLEM TREE. Problem analysing, will help you pin down the causes and effects of the issues you want to tackle and be concrete in your action. The Problem tree objective is a good example, but you can use other tools, such as the Iceberg model and PEST Analysis.
Additional resources:
The Iceberg Model [ Ссылка ]
Iceberg model is a tool that allows you to shift your perspective and see beyond the immediate events that everyone notices. It helps you to uncover root causes of why those events happen.
PEST Analysis
PEST is a broad fact-gathering activity aimed at figuring out the external factors impacting your issue. It stands for Political, Economic, Sociological, Technological. The results of a PEST analysis are very valuable for identifying the different possible causes of a problem.
Read more on advocacy:
Advocacy Handbook from the European Youth Forum [ Ссылка ]
Youth Advocacy Toolkit from UNICEF:
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