The project worked on mapping the size, complexity and outreach of the voluntary sector in Orissa, and its impact on socio-economic development of the state including its contribution to the State Domestic Product and employment generation.
Objectives:
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Mapping out the size, complexity and outreach of the voluntary sector in Orissa, and its impact on socio-economic development of the State including its contribution to the State Domestic Product and employment generation;
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To develop and document specific tools/instruments during the course of study for streamlining the SDP analysis;
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Listing the stakeholders who are likely to use the findings of the study and linking it with the previous study of CSO.
Geographical Spread:
The study covered 7 districts in Orissa; Dhenkal, Ganjam, Kandhamal, Khurda, Koraput, Sundergarh, Bubaneswar.
A total of 509 NGOs were surveyed.
Key areas/components:
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Study the geography, topography, demography and socio-economic backdrop of the State.
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Field officers & supervisors were drawn from regular staff, field investigators were recruited locally since the survey was extensive.
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Details collected from NGOs;
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Identification details
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Demographic details of households
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Information on transparency & accountability
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Activities, beneficiaries & geographical spread
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Employment details, receipts for last 3 years, expenditure in last 3 years.
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Financial & fixed assets.
Key outputs:
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Size of the sector, outreach of the voluntary sector.
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Legal status
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Issues of governance & accountability
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Activities of the NGOs
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Employees & volunteers and financial transactions and conditions.
Year/Period:
2009
Client:
Planning & Coordination Department, Government of Orissa