Creative and Innovative Developmental Organization (CIDO) focuses on humanitarian and development responses in Chitral and Upper Dir. Over the past two decades, the concept of Institutional Development and Organizational Strengthening (IDOS) has become increasingly important for development projects. During the reporting period, CIDO formed and strengthened 1597 village organizations representing 80,135 men and 55,276 women, with a total membership of 135,411 people, of which 85,264 are poor. CIDO also provided capacity building training to 325 members of village, women's, and men's organizations on topics like dispute resolution, community management, and disaster risk management.
This document describes an NGO organization with the following key details:
The NGO's mission is to provide quality and affordable microfinance services to alleviate poverty and empower women. Its aims include providing social, economic, and educational empowerment to vulnerable groups like women, children, the elderly and the transgender community.
The NGO has a non-profit structure with a centralized decision-making approach led by a Director. Key roles include the Program Manager, Accounts Officer, Administrative Officer, and Project Controllers who oversee health, livelihood, and economic welfare programs.
The major sources of income are funding and revenue from jobs provided. The NGO serves communities worldwide by aiding those in need during disasters and
Cllr. Ruairí McGinley is announcing his candidacy for Fine Gael in the Dublin South Central constituency for the upcoming general election. He has political experience as a city councilor for many years and believes voters want experienced candidates. While new to national politics, he is well known locally. He hopes to contribute to shaping legislation if elected to the Dáil. In his professional life, he has been impacted by the recession through multiple job losses. Fine Gael understands fiscal realities and the need for private sector growth to restore the economy and create jobs. He has experience with local authority finances and economic development and hopes to influence national economic policy if elected. The country faces challenges with taxation, spending, and sustainability that require
The document discusses the 2020 Census. It notes that the U.S. Constitution mandates everyone be counted every 10 years. The purpose is to count every living person once in the right place. 2020 will be the first Census that allows online responses. Census data helps inform decisions on funding for services like healthcare, schools, and roads. Responses are confidential and protected by law. An accurate count is important as counties receive $1600 per person counted. The document outlines plans for a Complete Count Committee and goals to increase Jackson County's response rate from the 2010 Census.
The document discusses key issues for sustainable development using renewable energy technologies in India. It identifies several challenges: 1) technology selection depends on technical and commercial factors; 2) renewable energy investments are much higher than coal but provide risk; 3) availability of some renewable sources like wind and solar are intermittent and depend on weather conditions. Addressing these issues requires grid integration standards, fuel requirements, environmental standards, regulatory policies to encourage private investment, and demand side management. Overcoming these challenges will allow renewable technologies to play an important role in India's sustainable development.
This document discusses how investing in community-led development (CLD) is key to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It defines CLD and community-driven development as approaches that empower local communities to lead planning and investment decisions. The document argues that CLD can be scaled up to have transformative impact, addressing myths that it is too small, slow, or lacks methodology. Principles of CLD like empowering communities and building their capacity can help integrate efforts around resilience, women's empowerment, and other goals. Examples are given of countries that have successfully invested in CLD at large scale.
La Natividad de la Virgen María celebra el nacimiento de la Virgen María, madre de Jesús. Se conmemora el 8 de septiembre y es una fiesta importante en el cristianismo que honra a María por su papel central en la historia de salvación.
Creative and Innovative Developmental Organization (CIDO) focuses on humanitarian and development responses in Chitral and Upper Dir. Over the past two decades, the concept of Institutional Development and Organizational Strengthening (IDOS) has become increasingly important for development projects. During the reporting period, CIDO formed and strengthened 1597 village organizations representing 80,135 men and 55,276 women, with a total membership of 135,411 people, of which 85,264 are poor. CIDO also provided capacity building training to 325 members of village, women's, and men's organizations on topics like dispute resolution, community management, and disaster risk management.
This document describes an NGO organization with the following key details:
The NGO's mission is to provide quality and affordable microfinance services to alleviate poverty and empower women. Its aims include providing social, economic, and educational empowerment to vulnerable groups like women, children, the elderly and the transgender community.
The NGO has a non-profit structure with a centralized decision-making approach led by a Director. Key roles include the Program Manager, Accounts Officer, Administrative Officer, and Project Controllers who oversee health, livelihood, and economic welfare programs.
The major sources of income are funding and revenue from jobs provided. The NGO serves communities worldwide by aiding those in need during disasters and
Cllr. Ruairí McGinley is announcing his candidacy for Fine Gael in the Dublin South Central constituency for the upcoming general election. He has political experience as a city councilor for many years and believes voters want experienced candidates. While new to national politics, he is well known locally. He hopes to contribute to shaping legislation if elected to the Dáil. In his professional life, he has been impacted by the recession through multiple job losses. Fine Gael understands fiscal realities and the need for private sector growth to restore the economy and create jobs. He has experience with local authority finances and economic development and hopes to influence national economic policy if elected. The country faces challenges with taxation, spending, and sustainability that require
The document discusses the 2020 Census. It notes that the U.S. Constitution mandates everyone be counted every 10 years. The purpose is to count every living person once in the right place. 2020 will be the first Census that allows online responses. Census data helps inform decisions on funding for services like healthcare, schools, and roads. Responses are confidential and protected by law. An accurate count is important as counties receive $1600 per person counted. The document outlines plans for a Complete Count Committee and goals to increase Jackson County's response rate from the 2010 Census.
The document discusses key issues for sustainable development using renewable energy technologies in India. It identifies several challenges: 1) technology selection depends on technical and commercial factors; 2) renewable energy investments are much higher than coal but provide risk; 3) availability of some renewable sources like wind and solar are intermittent and depend on weather conditions. Addressing these issues requires grid integration standards, fuel requirements, environmental standards, regulatory policies to encourage private investment, and demand side management. Overcoming these challenges will allow renewable technologies to play an important role in India's sustainable development.
This document discusses how investing in community-led development (CLD) is key to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It defines CLD and community-driven development as approaches that empower local communities to lead planning and investment decisions. The document argues that CLD can be scaled up to have transformative impact, addressing myths that it is too small, slow, or lacks methodology. Principles of CLD like empowering communities and building their capacity can help integrate efforts around resilience, women's empowerment, and other goals. Examples are given of countries that have successfully invested in CLD at large scale.
La Natividad de la Virgen María celebra el nacimiento de la Virgen María, madre de Jesús. Se conmemora el 8 de septiembre y es una fiesta importante en el cristianismo que honra a María por su papel central en la historia de salvación.
The letter notifies Mr. Hassan Abdalla that he has been nominated for the 17th Harold S. Geneen Award by Mr. Aly Abdel Aziz and the Engineering Team for his work. The award is ITT Corporation's highest recognition for employees. A selection committee is currently reviewing all nominations and winners will be announced in November 1995.
Stephen Mousaw has over 20 years of experience working with SAP systems and leading teams to implement SAP solutions. His resume summarizes various roles where he led teams of 5 or more people to migrate legacy military and government systems' data into SAP systems, including SAP BW implementations for the Air Force and RCMP. He has extensive experience designing SAP data warehouse architectures, performing data conversions and migrations, and implementing SAP modules like MM, PM, FI, and CO.
Natalia Rios Tello es una artista que trabaja en redes sociales, radio y películas. Ella ha participado en programas como America's Got Talent y ha trabajado para promover a Colombia y el mundo a través de su sitio web y medios.
Este documento presenta el portafolio de un estudiante de primer año de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Incluye talleres sobre los animales, las plantas, diagramas de flujo y un organigrama de la Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas. También define conceptos como diagramas de flujo y su uso para representar procesos de manera gráfica.
La función SI en Excel evalúa si una condición es verdadera o falsa y devuelve un valor dependiendo del resultado. La función SI toma una prueba lógica y devuelve un valor si la prueba es verdadera y otro valor si es falsa, lo que permite tomar decisiones basadas en el resultado lógico. La función ayuda a evaluar condiciones y devolver valores condicionales.
María José Regalado es una estudiante de tercer semestre de Psicología. En su examen del segundo bimestre, eligió analizar la función de promedio, ya que esta le serviría en su carrera debido a que los psicólogos usan muchas encuestas que requieren calcular el promedio de las respuestas obtenidas.
This document provides definitions and discusses the scope and importance of rural development. It defines rural development as a process aimed at improving the economic and social conditions of rural communities through increased productivity, employment, incomes, and access to basic necessities. The main objectives of rural development programs are outlined as raising living standards and promoting farm/village development, improved production, health/education, self-sufficiency, and infrastructure. The importance of rural development in developing countries is also highlighted due to the large rural populations and their contributions to employment, incomes, and industries.
Maheshwari_B_Balanced urban growth – Is it a myth or reality?latrobeuni
(1) Australian cities are growing rapidly and will double in population by 2050, with most growth occurring in outer suburbs, presenting significant challenges for building and managing these areas.
(2) While urban growth is driven by factors like population increase and economic expansion, developers' interests and governments' use of growth to boost economies also contribute to sprawl.
(3) Achieving balanced and sustainable urban growth will require an integrated, evidence-based planning approach across sectors and jurisdictions to ensure livable, sustainable cities into the future.
Presentation on managing demand for public services. By Henry Kippin for a Local Government Association seminar on 'Understanding and Managing Demand'.
http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/events/-/journal_content/56/10171/3799820/EVENT-TEMPLATE
Addressing shelter inequalities: Lessons from urban India
"Housing in the Global South faces a number of challenges, including poor construction quality, citizen exclusion, and (in)appropriate standards, leading to significant inequalities.
What lessons emerge for tackling urban shelter inequalities from experiences in the Global South? Prof Mitlin will share findings from research in India where civil society organisations have been working with municipal and state governments to address housing needs through innovation."
The Global Development Lecture Series brings experts involved in global development to The University of Manchester. It aims to facilitate dialogue and discussion, providing a space for leading development thinkers to share their latest research and ideas.
As of June 30, 2011 the City’s assets exceeded its total liabilities by $331 million, which is up $5.5 million from the previous year. Net assets
for governmental activities increased by $4.27 million, a 2.8% increase.
Participatory development seeks to engage local populations in development projects to strengthen their influence over decisions and resources. It empowers groups to negotiate with institutions, improves efficiency and sustainability of programs, and checks government power. Effective participatory development requires identifying stakeholders like community groups, governments, NGOs and donors, and incorporating their input at all stages through methods ranging from information sharing to shared control. Examples from Philippines projects demonstrate how participatory planning at village, municipal and provincial levels built social capital and empowered communities.
The document summarizes the key challenges facing local governments in South Africa in translating national development goals into local realities. It identifies tensions between regulation and local autonomy, political interference in administration, difficulties recruiting skilled personnel, and lack of community participation as ongoing issues hampering developmental local governance. Recommendations include balancing regulation with local initiative, clarifying political and administrative roles, improving recruitment strategies, and fostering a culture of participatory democracy.
The document discusses issues in community development planning in the Philippines. It defines community development and outlines the assumptions of the Philippine Community Development Plan, which uses local communities as units of action and promotes local initiative. It also discusses two crucial points of the development plan: obtaining agency cooperation and orienting government personnel. The document then discusses current issues with land use planning and management in the Philippines, including inconsistencies between different plans, tenure conflicts, and lack of updated land use plans in many municipalities.
Decentralization, Clientelism and Popular Participation: Is there a role for ...Soren Gigler
This case study investigates under which conditions ICTs can play a role in fostering the empowerment of rural communities to fully participate in the decision-making processes of local governments. The analysis using empirical evidence from rural communities in Bolivia focuses hereby on the following key questions: (i) to what extent can ICTs contribute to improving the efficiency and efficacy of local government? (ii) does ICTs have the potential to make local governments more transparent and responsive to the needs of rural communities and (iii) can ICTs support the core objectives of the Bolivian Law of Popular Participation to strengthen the role of local government in public-policy making and the implementation of development programs?
The community development programme was started in India after independence in 1952. It was a multi-project programme aimed at overall rural development. It included projects focused on agriculture, animal husbandry, irrigation, cooperation, public health, education, communication, and village industries. The programme sought to improve the lives of 80% of India's population that lived in rural farming communities. Officials at the district level planned, executed, and evaluated the program activities at the village level.
Presentation by Sam Chimbuya and Rahel Otieno from Khanya-African Institute for Community Driven Development, at the Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches seminar on 26th January 2011 at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton
The letter notifies Mr. Hassan Abdalla that he has been nominated for the 17th Harold S. Geneen Award by Mr. Aly Abdel Aziz and the Engineering Team for his work. The award is ITT Corporation's highest recognition for employees. A selection committee is currently reviewing all nominations and winners will be announced in November 1995.
Stephen Mousaw has over 20 years of experience working with SAP systems and leading teams to implement SAP solutions. His resume summarizes various roles where he led teams of 5 or more people to migrate legacy military and government systems' data into SAP systems, including SAP BW implementations for the Air Force and RCMP. He has extensive experience designing SAP data warehouse architectures, performing data conversions and migrations, and implementing SAP modules like MM, PM, FI, and CO.
Natalia Rios Tello es una artista que trabaja en redes sociales, radio y películas. Ella ha participado en programas como America's Got Talent y ha trabajado para promover a Colombia y el mundo a través de su sitio web y medios.
Este documento presenta el portafolio de un estudiante de primer año de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Incluye talleres sobre los animales, las plantas, diagramas de flujo y un organigrama de la Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas. También define conceptos como diagramas de flujo y su uso para representar procesos de manera gráfica.
La función SI en Excel evalúa si una condición es verdadera o falsa y devuelve un valor dependiendo del resultado. La función SI toma una prueba lógica y devuelve un valor si la prueba es verdadera y otro valor si es falsa, lo que permite tomar decisiones basadas en el resultado lógico. La función ayuda a evaluar condiciones y devolver valores condicionales.
María José Regalado es una estudiante de tercer semestre de Psicología. En su examen del segundo bimestre, eligió analizar la función de promedio, ya que esta le serviría en su carrera debido a que los psicólogos usan muchas encuestas que requieren calcular el promedio de las respuestas obtenidas.
This document provides definitions and discusses the scope and importance of rural development. It defines rural development as a process aimed at improving the economic and social conditions of rural communities through increased productivity, employment, incomes, and access to basic necessities. The main objectives of rural development programs are outlined as raising living standards and promoting farm/village development, improved production, health/education, self-sufficiency, and infrastructure. The importance of rural development in developing countries is also highlighted due to the large rural populations and their contributions to employment, incomes, and industries.
Maheshwari_B_Balanced urban growth – Is it a myth or reality?latrobeuni
(1) Australian cities are growing rapidly and will double in population by 2050, with most growth occurring in outer suburbs, presenting significant challenges for building and managing these areas.
(2) While urban growth is driven by factors like population increase and economic expansion, developers' interests and governments' use of growth to boost economies also contribute to sprawl.
(3) Achieving balanced and sustainable urban growth will require an integrated, evidence-based planning approach across sectors and jurisdictions to ensure livable, sustainable cities into the future.
Presentation on managing demand for public services. By Henry Kippin for a Local Government Association seminar on 'Understanding and Managing Demand'.
http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/events/-/journal_content/56/10171/3799820/EVENT-TEMPLATE
Addressing shelter inequalities: Lessons from urban India
"Housing in the Global South faces a number of challenges, including poor construction quality, citizen exclusion, and (in)appropriate standards, leading to significant inequalities.
What lessons emerge for tackling urban shelter inequalities from experiences in the Global South? Prof Mitlin will share findings from research in India where civil society organisations have been working with municipal and state governments to address housing needs through innovation."
The Global Development Lecture Series brings experts involved in global development to The University of Manchester. It aims to facilitate dialogue and discussion, providing a space for leading development thinkers to share their latest research and ideas.
As of June 30, 2011 the City’s assets exceeded its total liabilities by $331 million, which is up $5.5 million from the previous year. Net assets
for governmental activities increased by $4.27 million, a 2.8% increase.
Participatory development seeks to engage local populations in development projects to strengthen their influence over decisions and resources. It empowers groups to negotiate with institutions, improves efficiency and sustainability of programs, and checks government power. Effective participatory development requires identifying stakeholders like community groups, governments, NGOs and donors, and incorporating their input at all stages through methods ranging from information sharing to shared control. Examples from Philippines projects demonstrate how participatory planning at village, municipal and provincial levels built social capital and empowered communities.
The document summarizes the key challenges facing local governments in South Africa in translating national development goals into local realities. It identifies tensions between regulation and local autonomy, political interference in administration, difficulties recruiting skilled personnel, and lack of community participation as ongoing issues hampering developmental local governance. Recommendations include balancing regulation with local initiative, clarifying political and administrative roles, improving recruitment strategies, and fostering a culture of participatory democracy.
The document discusses issues in community development planning in the Philippines. It defines community development and outlines the assumptions of the Philippine Community Development Plan, which uses local communities as units of action and promotes local initiative. It also discusses two crucial points of the development plan: obtaining agency cooperation and orienting government personnel. The document then discusses current issues with land use planning and management in the Philippines, including inconsistencies between different plans, tenure conflicts, and lack of updated land use plans in many municipalities.
Decentralization, Clientelism and Popular Participation: Is there a role for ...Soren Gigler
This case study investigates under which conditions ICTs can play a role in fostering the empowerment of rural communities to fully participate in the decision-making processes of local governments. The analysis using empirical evidence from rural communities in Bolivia focuses hereby on the following key questions: (i) to what extent can ICTs contribute to improving the efficiency and efficacy of local government? (ii) does ICTs have the potential to make local governments more transparent and responsive to the needs of rural communities and (iii) can ICTs support the core objectives of the Bolivian Law of Popular Participation to strengthen the role of local government in public-policy making and the implementation of development programs?
The community development programme was started in India after independence in 1952. It was a multi-project programme aimed at overall rural development. It included projects focused on agriculture, animal husbandry, irrigation, cooperation, public health, education, communication, and village industries. The programme sought to improve the lives of 80% of India's population that lived in rural farming communities. Officials at the district level planned, executed, and evaluated the program activities at the village level.
Presentation by Sam Chimbuya and Rahel Otieno from Khanya-African Institute for Community Driven Development, at the Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches seminar on 26th January 2011 at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton
The Positive Impacts Of Community Development In South AfricaChristina Valadez
Community development in South Africa can have positive impacts in fields like public health, economic development, and reducing violence. It aims to improve solidarity and empower communities through principles like self-help, participation, and addressing felt needs. However, locality alone does not define a community - development must pursue the goals of agency and solidarity. Previous research found community development and gardening programs can revitalize neighborhoods by reclaiming urban areas, fostering social ties, and increasing civic engagement.
This document discusses urban mobility and poverty. It begins with an introduction to urbanization trends like rural to urban migration. It then covers different types of urban population movements such as gentrification, suburbanization, urban sprawl, and counter-urbanization. The document defines poverty and its dimensions. It identifies reasons for urban poverty such as urbanization, migration, and lack of education/jobs. It concludes by stating that basic services, women's participation, and community-led programs are essential for effective poverty alleviation strategies.
This document discusses project management in contemporary organizations and defines key terms. It outlines the objectives of project management as delivering projects on time, within budget, and meeting expectations while maximizing performance. Project management has emerged as an important method for organizations to achieve goals and utilize resources efficiently. The document then provides details about the components, implementation, analysis, sustainability, and management of a specific development project.
This document outlines a turnaround strategy for local government in South Africa. It begins by explaining the importance of local government in realizing the country's goals of democracy, development, and an inclusive economy. It then describes an ideal municipality, outlining objectives like service delivery, social and economic development, and community involvement. The document presents findings from assessments of municipalities, identifying problems like poor performance, capacity issues, and weak oversight. It proposes a coordinated effort across government and society to address the challenges facing local government and restore confidence through improved municipal management and service delivery.
Spanning boundaries? Articulations and negotiations of urban regeneration in ...Centre for Policy Research
This document summarizes a presentation on urban regeneration in Delhi's informal settlements. It discusses how regeneration is conceptualized as a two-way process of articulating aspirations for change within the context of state-led development. Fieldwork was conducted in two settlements, examining relationships between residents, RWAs, politicians, NGOs and other actors. Key findings include residents negotiating basic services and housing improvements. Regularization is expected to provide tenure security and access to financing. The concept of "boundary spanners" is introduced to analyze how different actors interface between communities and government to enact change, with relationships characterized more by avoidance than cooperation.
Strategic Planning Process - Stockyard, Clark-Fulton, Brooklyn Centre Communi...Tom Romito, Facilitator
Visit http://www.tomromito.com
Strategic Planning Process - Stockyard, Clark-Fulton, Brooklyn Centre Community Development Office 2014
Engagement process led by Jeffrey Ramsey, Program Director, SCFBC CDO, Gloria Ferris, President, Community Advisory Council, CDO Staff, and members of the Community Advisory Council, with Tom Romito, Facilitator. At Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44109
Visit the Brooklyn Centre Strategic Planning Process Flickr Collection at flickr.com/photos/127298038@N03/collections/72157648635055207/
The Unslumming Minna Project: A Path to Sustainable and Inclusive UrbanizationESD UNU-IAS
The Unslumming Minna Project: A Path to Sustainable and Inclusive Urbanization
Abdul Husaini, RCE Minna
8th African RCE Meeting
8-10 August, 2018, Zomba, Malawi
Community development - a different way to think about local economiesJulian Dobson
This is a presentation given to the Local Government Information Unit's economic development learning network in London on 26 January 2010. I was asked to explore how community development and economic development are linked and the implications for economic development practitioners of a community development approach.
The document discusses the city development strategy (CDS) planning process according to the World Bank. It describes the key phases and tools used in each phase. The phases include assessing the current situation, defining a vision for the future, identifying priority issues, building consensus, formulating strategies, and determining actions. Tools range from stakeholder consultations and SWOT analyses to project prioritization matrices and monitoring frameworks. The goal of the CDS process is to establish a strategic plan to guide a city's sustainable development through participatory and evidence-based decision making.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
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Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
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Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
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