Objectives
To address the problem of lack of downward accountability in the delivery of developmental programmes by local self-governing institutions by facilitating social audit through involvement of affected people and influencing decision-makers by disseminating the knowledge gained in the process. This project was also crafted to educate, sensitise and capacitate elected representatives and other stakeholders so that they support and lead efforts to make these local self-governing institutions accountable.
Geographical spread
Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh
Key areas/components
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Awareness on NREGA Act
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Building capacities of elected representatives and citizens on social audit
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Building environment for conducting social audits
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Orienting elected representatives and government officials
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Organizing campaigns through gram sabha mobilization
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Activating block level monitoring committees
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Strengthening vigilance and monitoring committees
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Information dissemination
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Support in analysing muster rolls and other documents
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Observing gram sabhas
Key outputs
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Social audits in 17 gram panchayats of Nalanda (Bihar), Jamtara (Jharkhand), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Panna (Madhya Pradesh), Kangra (Himachal Pradesh), Dang (Gujarat), Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh), Korba and Rajnandgaon (Chattisgarh) was facilitated. The social audits led to improvements in the delivery of NREGS, demanding accountability from the government and elected representatives.
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Involvement of about 50,000 elected representatives and citizens.
Year/period
2009-2010