This project strengthened the capacities of citizens and civil society to engage in municipal governance on a range of services like water, sanitation, solid waste management, roads, electricity, etc.
Objectives:
To strengthen the capacities of citizens and civil society to engage in municipal governance on a range of services like water, sanitation, solid waste management, roads, electricity etc.
Geographical Spread:
48 Municipalities in 11 states of India
Key areas/components:
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Orientation of citizen groups
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Training of citizen leaders
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Organising interface meetings with municipalities and citizen leaders
Key outputs:
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PRIA and its other civil society partners catalysed the formation of hundreds of new citizen collectives like Mohalla Samitis (Neighbourhood Committees) and Mohalla Swachchata Samitis (Neighbourhood Sanitation Committees) in 48 Municipalities in 11 states.
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More than 5000 citizen leaders have been trained on the issues of active citizenship and urban governance, planning and basic services
Year/Period:
2000 - '08
Client:
The Ford Foundation, India; CORDAID, The Netherlands