Participatory Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation: Rural Development Agency
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2001-08-20
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PRIA
Abstract
The Rural Development Agency (RDA) is a non governmental organisation started in 1986 by a group of individuals concerned about the rapidly deteriorating environmental condition of the Central Himalayas and of its people. The functional head quarter was established in Nainital district. RDA's aim was to improve the eco-system in the Central Himalayan region through a focus on environment and health, thereby improving the quality of life and make the people of the area self reliant. RDA wanted to work with the poor and deprived section of the society particularly with women and children.
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The Rural Development Agency (RDA), established in 1986 in Nainital, aims to improve the environment and health of the Central Himalayan region, focusing on women and children. It began with a Community Health Programme and expanded into areas like sanitation, forestry, and women’s empowerment. However, many programmes lack integration, and social aspects like participation and empowerment are weak. Projects often run in isolation, and community involvement is limited. Institutional clarity, coordination, and planning mechanisms remain underdeveloped.
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Environment and Health, Community Health Workers (CHWs), Mahila Shakti Programme, Community participation, Documentation and Evaluation
Citation
PRIA. (2001). Participatory Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation: Rural Development Agency.
