2. Transformation
• Positive development results are defined as being real and sustained
improvements in the lives of people, households and communities.
Such improvements are measured not merely – indeed, not
principally – in terms of per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
but in a variety of indicators, such as those relating to the Human
Development Index (HDI), the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) and their related targets and indicators. They
include the process freedoms and enabling factors (e.g. human
rights, democratic governance, participatory and inclusive
processes) which are central to the Millennium Declaration but
which are not captured in the Goals themselves.
3. What is transformational Development?
• Transformational change is the process whereby positive development
results are achieved and sustained over time by institutionalizing
policies, programs and projects within national strategies. It should be
noted that this embodies the concept of institutionally sustained results –
consistency of achievement over time. This is in order to exclude short-term,
transitory impact.
•Sustained
Results
•Consistency of
results
•Owned by Local or
national
government as
equal with social
acceptance
Transformational
Change/Development
Process of
4. We are here to take transformation our working
Community
NO care on health and
nutrition
No all children in school, no
regular, no adequate
capacity as their level
No Mechanism and no
concept on child protection
Need to go India and have
low income level
Improve sustained care and
nutrition of children
Access to quality and life skill
education for all children
Strong mechanism and
empowered children to
protect children
Improved livelihood through
improved IG practices
Communities are capable to
bring the happiness and
quality in the life of children
Transformation
5. Things to be taken
• Time-frame of 10–20 years:
• To be successful and transformative, development
cooperation depends in no small part on the larger context.
• The centrality of national ownership
• Developing national capacity
• The partnership principle
• The importance of strategic analysis
• The value of tactical responses
• Consistent, sustained and flexible support
• Post-conflict time-frame
6. • All traditional forms of information and
communication (music, dance, poetry, theatre and
indigenous knowledge) were condemned because
they sustained cultural forms of social structure and
authority. These traditions were considered to be a
barrier or obstacle to modernization and
development.
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