Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Project Strategy

The project strategy adapted will strive to promote community benefits based on facilities and practices that are both effective and locally sustainable. These two characteristics, when standing a lone, have little value. To achieve impact at the community level, both must be achieved. The strategy to achieve effective and sustainable benefits rests on seven key project components, which are described below. The first component-presented (Integrated programming) is primarily concerned with effectiveness. The remaining six (Full community participation, use of community participatory methodologies, appropriate and environmentally safe technology, gender fairness, targeting of children, and partnership/with GOK departments) are all primarily concerned with the sustainability benefits.

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