community based organisations
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COMMUNITY BASED ORGANISATIONS
Varun Sharma, Programmes Director,
ARAVALI, Patel Bhawan, HCM RIPA, Jaipur
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STRUCTURE OF PRESENTATION
Overview ( Video Show)
Definition with Interaction
Purpose- Characteristics, Principles and Process
Types of CBOs
Successful case studies
Open discussion
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CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNITY ORGANISATION It is a process by which capacity of the community is utilised to
achieve community needs.
Community organizer makes the process consciously and purposefully.
Identification of needs and resources Community organiser help the community to identify the needs and resources.
It brings a harmonious combination between community needs and resources.
Community as a client In this process community organisation the entire community is considered as a client.
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PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY ORGANISATION
Principle of felt needs
Principle of resource mobilization
Local leadership
Principle of participation
Principle of self help
Principle of democracy
Principle of cooperation
Principle of programme planning
Principle of prevention
Principle of equity
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PROCESS OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
1. Study
2. Problem identification and analysis
3. Assessment
4. Determination of strategies
5. Organization
6. Action
7. Evaluation
8. Modification and continuation
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SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COMMUNITY ORGANISATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Both Community organisation and Community development are process
Both are aimed at socio-economic development of the community through varies welfare programmes.
In both Community organisation and Community development the unit of actin is community.
People participation is the key to both process.
Mobilization and utilisation of resources is ensured in both process.
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TYPES CBOS
Self Help Groups ( SHGs)
Farmers Club
Farmers Producer Organisation ( FPO)
Common Interest Group ( CIG)
Villages Organisation ( VOs)
Eco Development Committee ( EDCs)
Farmers Producer Compony ( FPC)
Gram Vikas Mandal
Gram Navyuvak Mandal
Kishori Balika Mandal
Meena Manch / Raju Manch
Village Development Committee ( VDC)
Mahila Mandal
SHG Cluster organisation
SHG Federations
Shanti Samiti
CLGs
Pashu Palk Samuh
Mahila Swastha Samiti
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VARIOUS STATE AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PROMOTED CBOs NABARD – FC, SHG, CIG, FIG, VDC
DWE- Sathin ( Mahila Mandal, Kishori Balika ) Violence
Education Department- Meena Manch, Raju Manch, SDMC, Bal samuh
Health Department- VHNC
Child Rights Directorate –VCPC
ICDS- SHG, Kishori Balika ( Nutrition)
NRLM/ Rajeevika - SHG, Federations
RD and PR – SHGs
SFAC New Delhi – FPC
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PRODUCER COMPANYA Producer Company is a group of people engaged in the production of primary produce or having one or more objectives relating to the primary produce
A group of ten/more people or two/more producer institutions or a combination of ten/more individuals and producer institutions can register as a Producer Company
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WHY PRODUCER COMPANY?
Collective Advantage:
Aggregation of inputs and produce,
More bargaining power in market,
Less involvement of intermediaries,
Improve quality of produce and Processing or Value addition of primary produce
Legal Advantage:
Hybrid of Private ltd. and Cooperatives
Minimal involvement of registering authority
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SELF HELP GROUPS
Self Help Groups are groups of 10-20 people in a locality formed for any social or economic purpose. Most of the SHGs are formed for the purpose of better financial security among its members. SHGs can exist with or without registration. SHGs in India often work in association with Banks (SHG – Bank Linkage Programme).
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WHY SHGS?
SHGs as business units – Currently, SHGs are, or at least perceived as microfinance units which mainly does savings and credit for the bottom of pyramid.
Using SHG Network for delivering Government services: The implementation of Government programs in India lacks transparency and efficiency.
SHGs as tool for combating Social Problems: The Social capital of SHGs could be an asset for solving various social issues in India e.g. gender based discrimination, dowry system, casteism etc. SHGs are a homogeneous unit but at village level and cluster level, women meet regularly and work together in harmony.
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