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CIDA Devolution Support Project (CDSP)CountryPakistan RegionSouth Asia Programme SummaryThe Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) has been working in Kasur and Lodhran Districts of Punjab Province, Pakistan to develop a gender-sensitive communication campaign meant to strengthen local government systems and to support devolution (also known as "home rule", this is the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a state to government at national, regional, or local level; click here to learn more). The purpose of the effort is to enable people - especially women - to get better services, and to play an effective and active role in local governance. A consortium of Canadian and Pakistani organisations is facilitating the campaign, which is being implemented by Cowater International Inc. Communication StrategiesThis effort draws on community engagement, fostered through interpersonal mobilisation efforts, to enhance awareness of, and understanding about, devolution and the role of local governments (LGs), particularly among women. Between September 2004 and March 2005, a total of 41 awareness forums were conducted at the union council level. A local non-governmental organisation (NGO) called Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) was the implementing partner in these initial awareness raising efforts. The main objectives were to enhance awareness on the part of women and men about roles and responsibilities of LGs, to educate people about the role of Citizen Community Boards (CCBs) in devolution at the grassroots level, and to mobilise groups of women and men to form CCBs for the development of their respective areas. Community participation in democracy and governance is a core principle shaping this initiative. For instance, in order to prepare for the above-described campaigns, initial meetings were held with the union council administration, community groups, heads of educational institutes, and active citizens to facilitate orientation, arrangement of the meetings, and full involvement of both women and men in the campaigns. Theatre performances and quiz programmes were used to convey key messages to the audience. A gender equality checklist was developed with the SPO team to strategise for gender sensitivity and gender-balanced participation. At the end of each campaign, active and interested groups/individuals were provided with guidance about CCBs; subsequently, visits were conducted to these same communities to mobilise community members to form CCBs. Research is a core component of this campaign. At the completion of the above-described phase of awareness raising, an assessment was made; the results showed that a total of 13,946 men and women participated in the 41 To begin, 11 NGOs from the 2 project districts were selected and trained to conduct At the events themselves, volunteers register participants and Development IssuesDemocracy & Governance, Gender, Women. Key PointsAccording to organisers, CDSP seeks innovative Pakistani solutions to problems while at the same time introducing appropriate Canadian knowledge, expertise, and values. It seeks to create an environment open and enthusiastic PartnersCIDA/ACDI
ContactKishwar Sultana
Gender and Communication Coordinator CIDA Devolution Support Project 10/3, White House Lane 1, Sunderdas Road Zaman Park, Lahore Pakistan Tel: 42 6286237 9 Fax 42 6366185 kishwar@pakdevolution.com CDSP website Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 27 2007 Last Updated October 16 2007 |
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