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Participatory Rural Development in Pakistan: Experience of Rural Support Programmes

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  • Khan, Mahmood Hasan

    (Simon Fraser University, Canada)

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The stories of nine rural support programmes (RSPs) related in this book focus on their partnership - which started in a small way in late 1982 - with rural communities in Pakistan through participatory organisations of ordinary men and women. In each case, the emphasis is on change and outcomes. The nine RSPs work in partnership with rural communities in 93 districts in the four provinces of Pakistan, Northern Areas, and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. They have helped organise nearly 1.67 million rural households into 100,700 participatory organisations of men and women with 1.90 million members. The RSPs have used these organisations to deliver a variety of inputs and services, build physical infrastructure, enhance skills, transfer technologies, and link them with other service providers, especially governments. Much as these investments and activities are appreciated, and some of their good effects well demonstrated, perhaps a far more important contribution of community organisations has been to enable ordinary people to participate in making decisions that affect their well-being and claim resources and services from outsiders, particularly the public sector agencies. This has been of particular importance to the poor and women who are often the most disadvantaged groups. Getting together, speaking out, participating in making decisions, doing new things, going out, and working with outsiders are demonstrably necessary for confidence and empowerment. The experience of rural support programmes has convinced governments and international donor community that community organisations should be part of the mainstream in the effort to reduce poverty.

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  • Khan, Mahmood Hasan, 2009. "Participatory Rural Development in Pakistan: Experience of Rural Support Programmes," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780195476651.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780195476651
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