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Khyber Pakhtunkwa…..
What does it mean Rural Support Programme in Pakistan?
A movement with more than 30 years of story covering 2/3 of rural Pakistan
11 organisations organised under the supervision of an umbrella body
Investments in research
A well defined nd tested approach to community mobilisation working on federation of communities into integrated networks, moblizing internal resources, seeking internal synergies, proposing themselves to Local Authorities as authoritative counterparts (VOs, Cos, LSOs).
Intervention Area
Malakanad Division in Khyber Pakhtunkwa, composed of 7 districts of which only 6 are targeted
Beneficiaries: Provincial Level Authorities (line departments) District Level Authorities Communities
Projects and Programmes_past
PEACE Programme: Contracted in 2012 for 4 years 40 million Euros Activities: community mobilisation, community physical
infrastructures, value chain 40% of the targeted districts in Malakand Division will
be organised into Community Organisations
……AND THEN
Projects and Programmes_past
TA in PFM: an entry point to: Test district Output Based Budgeting Build capacities of District Authorities Develop first District Development Strategies Support Draft of the Community Driven Local
Development Policy
CDLD Policy: Goal and Objectives
Goal: To achieve a sustainable improvement in the coverage and quality of front-line public service delivery through the active involvement of local communities.
Obj 1: Put in place a fiscal and regulatory framework for CDLD where local communities are in charge of executing local development/service delivery initiatives
Obj 2: Build the capacity of the relevant public sector entities and functionaries at the district level to operationalise CDLD
Obj 3:Provide an enabling environment for CBOs to access public funds earmarked for CDLD initiatives
CDLD Policy: key features
Fiscal decentralisation at district level of resources for community driven local development initiatives
Resources made available to communities through call for proposals. Communitie identify needs and participate to CfP on a competitive basis.
Transparent technocratic process of allocation of resoruces and selection of projects
Clear definition of criteria for Community Organisations to be considered eligible (Inclusiveness, community mobilisation training, bank account, book keeping…)
Development of District Development Strategies through participative approach (to improve allocative efficiency and mobilise local resources)
Capacity development of LA and communities
Third Party audit and verification
Projects and Programmes_today
KP DISTRCT GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Budget Support: in support of inplementation of Community Driven Local Development Programme) – 64 million EUR
Technical Assistance: to support Provincial and District Level authorities – 7,5 million EUR
Grant to ensure complete outreach of community mobilisation across the districts – 7,5 million EUR