PRIA 42, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi.

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PRIA 42, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi

Transcript of PRIA 42, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi.

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PRIA42, Tughlakabad Institutional

AreaNew Delhi

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Overall Goal

Sustainable development processes are initiated leading

to reduction of poverty

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Key Results

Result 1: Capacities and skills of CSOs are improved through structured programmes

Result 2: Capacity and skills of disadvantages local target groups are improved

Result 3: Lobbying and Political advocacy for increased participation of marginalised groups

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PRIA Works Directly under GWPM

PRIA Works with Partners

Gujarat MadhyaPradesh

BiharRajasthan

Chhattisgarh

HP

Haryana

Jharkhand

Orissa

WB

PRIA Works Directly Through other Programme

Spread of PRIASpread of PRIA

Uttar Pradesh

SC/ST

WPEL

RTI

NGO Leadership

New Delhi

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Result 1

• Organizing training programme/workshops for CSOs on usage of RTI on issues – NREGS, NRHM, Jnnurm, BN, SSA

• NGO leadership training programmes for minority groups- Delhi,Chattisgarh, Bihar and Rajasthan

• Orientation workshops for PRIA staff on Building conducive work environment at work place, women’s day celebrations, Knowing our rights, safety in workplace, effects of non verbal communication on work environment

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• Organizing training programmes for citizen leaders/citizen collectives, students, Govt. agencies and ERs on the use of RTI on various development schemes

• Organizing training programmes for WERs and women citizens on enhancement of leadership of women in interfacing with Governance institutions

• Organizing meetings and workshops with the state programem staff on project management

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• Organizing meetings and workshops with the state programme staff on project management

• Organizing training programmes for SCs/STs on enhancement of leadership of women in interfacing with Governance institutions

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Result 2

• Mass dissemination of RTI to citizens through rallies, camps

• Launching a campaign- Youth for accountability

• Publications-training manuals, pamphlets, evaluation of SIC decisions

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Result 3

• Tracking RTI –benefits and constraints in implementation

• Performance auditing of Food and Civil Supply department

• Networks and platform building with CSOs and media

• Evaluation of SIC decisions• Promoting self disclosure with ULBs and

food and Civil Supply department

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Other initiatives

• Virtual Platform on adult education• Scholarships to 40 students (22

Women and 18 men) on PCE courses

• Course development: OH revision

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Key Achievements (08)

• 500 Citizen collective and citizen groups mobilized

• 150 women were provided trainings and support on leadership

• The women have begun to demonstrate leadership in selected locations on sanitation issues, and have contested assembly elections

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Key Achievements (08)

• 600 youth have been mobilised and supported

• 600 applications from citizens have been filed

• 300 Govt officials have been sensitised• There is increase citizen engagement with

LSGI in demanding accountability • There is increasing inclination of the Govt.

towards public disclosure under RTI

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Key Achievements (06-07)

• Apprx 20,000 Ers were mobilized and sensitized

• About 30,000 CLs were moblised and sensitised

• 1600 Citizen collectives were sensitised

• 4000 participants from CSOs were trained on organisational and programme management

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Challenges

• There is a disillusionment and lack of trust of citizens on governance.

• Most marginalized groups- Scheduled Castes and Tribes and Women face discrimination and exclusion in the political structure and continue being marginalised due to lack of participation and leadership

• Lack of sensitization and knowledge of policy makers on ‘inclusive developmental processes’ to engage citizens and marginalized groups