RAP PUBLICATION 2003/07 A handbook for trainers on participatory local development The Panchayati Raj model in India Second Edition S.P. Jain |
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First edition: August 2003
Second edition: December
2004
Editing: Mahesh Uniyal
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Decentralization for empowerment of rural poor
Why decentralization is important for empowerment
of rural poor
Decentralization policies and legislation in India
PRIs as a model for participatory local development
in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala
How panchayats can make a difference
Training of trainers on participatory local development
Participatory training methods
Training needs assessment (TNA)
Identification of stakeholders
Capacity-building areas for training
Training modules for training of trainers on participatory
local development
Introduction
1. Training module on participatory planning and
management
2. Training module on social mobilization
3. Training module on enhancing womens participation
4. Training module on social audit
5. Training module on participatory local resources
management
6. Training module on partnership building
7. Training module on conflict management
8. Training module on planning for disaster preparedness
and mitigation
9. Training module on participatory community monitoring
and evaluation
10. Training module on PRA tools
11. Training module on local small-scale enterprise
development by poor rural women