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Projects >> Community Development
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The IFAD-financed
Community Development Programme (CDP) is a seven-year project that
will provide support to 4000 community groups in rural areas of
AJK. The CDP uses participatory approaches and promotes the involvement
of women and the poor. CDP activities include savings and credit
schemes, the development of social and economic infrastructure,
and strengthening natural resources management. |
Within the framework of the CDP, FAO will provide the Government
of Pakistan with a range of services over a three-year period. These
services include the provision of training, technical assistance
and the procurement of certain types of equipment. The services
provided by FAO are aimed at capacity building; the Government of
Pakistan will retain responsibility for the actual management of
the CDP.
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These services have
been planned under four components: |
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Strengthening the capacity
of community organizations to identify development opportunities
and access relevant services
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Strengthening the capacity
of Government agencies to provide demand-driven services that
are relevant to the needs of community organizations
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Strengthening stakeholder
collaboration at District Level
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Improving the capacity of
the Programme Management Unit (PMU) and District Project Offices
(DPOs) to manage the IFAD-funded Community Development Programme
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Community Organizations,
NGOs and Line Departments will be able to submit proposals that
will be appraised and funded under the UTF. The UTF Agreement also
includes some pre-determined inputs aimed at strengthening management
information systems, the production of extension materials, and
the provision of advice aimed at enhancing benefits for women. Experiential
learning activities will be carried out in all seven Districts of
AJK to promote collaboration between Government and NGO service
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