Title: Participatory Community Development
1Participatory Community Development
PCD in Tajikistan
International Federation ofRed Cross Red
Crescent Societies
Regional Delegation for Central Europe Budapest
2Participatory Community Development
Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe
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Context TAJIKISTAN
- Population 7 mio.,
- growth rate 10/year in last 7 years today about
40 of Tajiks are under 14 years old - 70 of population live in the countryside
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Context TAJIKISTAN
- GNP 350 USD /person, 60 under US2.15 per day
(poorest of Central Asian countries) - Biggest industry is labour migration (estimate
up to 1 mio men working seasonally or for some
years in Russia) - Civil war 1991-1997
- Severely degraded systems of health services,
social protection and basic education. Today
there are cases of TB, typhoid, malaria,
hepatitis in every community. Anemia is a
nation-wide nutritional concern trends in
maternal child health are worrying. According
to official statistics, 40 of boys and only 10
of girls go to school until 18 yrs age.
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Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe May06-June07
Context NATIONAL SOCIETY
- 2006 68 branches (district/city),
- 900 primary organisations,
- 4500 volunteers, 60240 staff members,
- OD program since 2002 (Appeal) central goals
include increasing of the number of primary
organisations (DP), volunteers, and project
proposals from branches communities - 1994-2002 mainly relief programs first LRRD
program under DP (LDCs form local branches,
mitigation projects) - 2004 nation-wide VCA exercise
- Many CB programs (CBFA, CBDP, Wat/San with
PHAST) - Slogan used is mobilization, not
participation
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Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe May06-June07
Approach Main goals
- Using PCD as an entry of RCST to vulnerable
communities as something else than relief
provider - Increasing the (non-relief) activities of the
Dushanbe branch establishment of partnerships
between the branch and communities - Capacity building in communities
- Health and social impact of micro projects
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Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe May06-June07
Implementors training for community members and
RC staff.
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Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe May06-June07
4 Communities Mahala Sahbo Mahala Orom Dormitory
Zavodskaya ? 3 Dormitory Borbad ? 46
1st community meeting in dormitory Borbad ? 46,
May 2006
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PRA Community teams conducted semi-structured
interviews
Interviews were made with children, men and women
separately
Community team collecting results of interviews.
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First PRA results were presented by the community
teams as lists of needs Transformer, roof,
drinking water, not working toilets, employment
at home..
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An attempt was made to facilitate the community
groups to analyze larger problem areas and their
causes by grouping problems and needs named in
the interviews and asking more questions in the
team. E.g. Interviewed says, we should have a
Red Corner 1) Why did he/she say so?
Children cannot get books to read. Children
do not go to school.. 2) So what? Children do
not have education, they are often without care/
supervision.. (Notes organised under title
Children and education)
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Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe May06-June07
Voting for priority problems in 3rd community
meeting
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Project planning phase (using external
consultant as facilitator)
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Sahbo Reconstruction of water piplelines to
bring household water to 113 households, max 150
m from each house
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Two dormitories Renewal of roofs
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Renewal of roofs project planning supervision of
works with external consultants (Habitat for
Humanity).
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Results in June 07
- Local capacity building
- In 3 (of 4) communities process accomplished to
find common problems / needs, connect with
stakeholders / public service providers - Zavodskaya dormitory common rules facilitated or
introduced by the PCD volunteer team small
initiatives are being planned by the team to
improve common housing conditions. (Community
building) Other dormitory PCD delivered
assistance and supported the commendant in her
job. - Mahala Sahbo Increased ownership of common
infrastucture after successful micro project to
reconstruct water system.
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Piloting PCD project in Dushanbe May06-June07
Results in June 07
Branch capacity building
- PCD as entry point was used for
- Visibility, information about RC programs
- As a base for integrating different programs in
one community. (Before PCD piloting there were
almost no links between different programs
programs were mostly relief (hum.assistance) /
service / information Now PCD is used.) - Budget management, project planning, activity
plans development larger circles of branch
staff involved (2007) - More active to look for training
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Results in June 07
Branch capacity building
- AFTER FIRST PCD CYCLE, MANY (NEW) STAFF MEMBERS
HAVE ADOPTED WORKING WITH THE VULNERABLE PEOPLE
AS A NORMAL GOOD PRACTICE. DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
OF PARTICIPATION HAS NOT YET BEEN TESTED. - DEVELOPMENT OF PROJECT OWNERSHIP (PROJECT
MANAGEMENT ROUTINES) AND FACILITATION SKILLS AT
NS / BRANCH LEVEL NEED MORE TIME. - COOPERATION WITH OTHER PROGRAMS AND USE OF
INSTRUMENTS OF OTHER COMMUNITY BASED ACTIVITIES
FOLLOWS NATURALLY. - DID NOT ACHIEVE INTEGRATION OF PCD IN BRANCH
STRATEGY NEEDS FIRST A STRATEGY FOR THE BRANCH.
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Conclusions
- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
- NEEDED BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF VULNERABILITY
IN LOCAL CONTEXT STRONGER USE OF VULNERABILITY
CRITERIA. ABSOLUTE NEEDS, SOCIAL EXCLUSION OR
LACK OF PARTNERS GIVE REASONS TO TRY IMPROVEMENTS
(READYNESS TO CHANGE). - PCD CAN HAVE A GREAT IMPACT IN DORMITORIES
POSSIBILITIES THROUGH COMMUNITY-BUILDING. - TRAININGS AND THE USE OF MIXED TEAMS OR
COMMUNITY TEAMS IN COORDINATION OF THE PCD
CYCLE? - BIGGER ROLE AND ALL TRAININGS BENEFIT COMMUNITIES
WHICH HAVE A POTENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY BUILDING. - WHERE COMMUNITY LEADERS COMPROMISE PCD OR THE
TEAM CANNOT BE MOTIVATED, THE COMMUNITY DOES NOT
BENEFIT FROM TRAININGS. -
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Continuation
- SPINN-OFFS FROM THE MAIN PCD CYCLE VOLUNTEER
BASED RC PROGRAMS IN COMMUNITIES THE PCD WAY,
RESPONDING TO DISCOVERED NEEDS - NEW TRIAL PLANNED VCA
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Continuation
- BRANCH CAPACITY BUILDING
- 2007 USE OF PCD FOR BRANCH DEVELOPMENT
- (BRANCH STRATEGY, PARTICIPATORY PLANNING OF
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT) - TRAINING ON PRA, FACILITATION, PROJECT MANAGEMENT
AND PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
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