STRATEGIES
RASS believes that development can be self-sustaining only if it brings positive change in the entire socio-economic matrix governing the lives of the beneficiary communities. The development of poor without refining their socio-economic milieu is neither conceivable nor sustainable. Henceforth, the “development paradigm” of RASS revolves around four critical elements, namely,
- Human Resource Development
- Attitudinal Changes
- Economic Development
- Self-Management
The strategies for the effective interventions of RASS
- Participatory and bottom-up planning
- Promotion and program implementation through CBOs
- Holistic and multi-disciplinary approach
- Capacity building inputs for the stakeholders
- Creating an environment for community resource management
- Adequate infrastructure at the disposal of the community
- Asset creation for community
- Building strong linkages with government and other institutions
- Creating social capital
- Promoting qualitative human resources.
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