The project aimed to enable the poor and marginalized sections of urban society to understand, organize and act upon their needs and priorities to make demands upon the system of service delivery.
Objectives:
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Enable the poor & the marginalized sections of urban society to understand, organize and act upon their needs and priorities to make demands upon the system of service delivery.
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Enable elected representatives in Municipal governance to develop a clearer understanding of their roles, within a framework of accountability & transparency.
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Make visible to urban society and polity the contributions of the poor to the continuance of urban/civic life & economy.
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To inculcate learning on the processes of rural-urban continuum (with special focus on how mechanisms like District Planning Committees function) & urban governance as support for information dissemination & advocacy.
Geographical Spread:
Rajasthan, H.P., Haryana, U.P., A.P., M.P., Kerala, Gujarat (India)
Key areas/components:
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Project was carried out in phases across urban bodies in the various states
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Field Action
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Process documentation of interventions and their impact on each municipality.
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Dissemination & Advocacy: Use of lessons learnt for wider dissemination.
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Capacity building.
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Coordination: Set up an independent team in the centre for local self governance to coordinate and implement this program.
Key outputs:
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State wise analysis of the interventions and their impact.
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Emerging issues for every state covered.
Year/Period:
2000, April 2000 – November 2000
Client:
CORDAID