Abstract:
This study tries to put forward the argument that, much as the Participatory Approach has in theory been
praised and given high international prominence as a possible solution to addressing community development issues,
its practical application still leaves a lot to be desired. Practically, it remains to be seen as an approach whose islands
of knowledge continue to be unknown, some invisible and yet others denied from the mainstream of practice. The
paper makes this observation from a study conducted in Ghana on the use of the approach to address local
community development needs. Specifically, the aim was to establish the link between the theoretical knowledge of
the approach and its practical application