Key strategies
- Identify and prioritize the needs of the communities through different participatory tools and techniques like Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA), Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) and Participatory Vulnerability Analysis (PVA);
- Organize the target beneficiaries (People from poor, backward and marginalized communities especially women, children, adults and person with disability) into groups, make alliance and build their capacities for mobilizing both natural and human resources and maximizing the development endeavors;
- Make the programmes socially inclusive through advocacy and campaigns with equality of opportunity;
- Involve the community in all stages of project cycle;
- Maintain political neutrality through adopting the principle ‘Do No Harm’;
- Disseminate the findings, knowledge and experiences gained during the implementation of development programmes through media mobilization;
- Learn from the experiences gained by successful programmes and build the future programmes on the basis of lessons learnt;
- Reformation of public health service promotes a high value of health system of care and implementation of culture of continuous of health improvement;
- Support to youths for conduction of awareness program and ensure their involvement in planning and management of natural resources; and,
- Lobby with community and establish network and alliance formation.
- Collaboration along with local government and stakeholders, the Nepal Government Project is implementing on collaboration with HEIFER and Marin Rural Municipality. As well as WASH Plan and child, protection is developing on collaboration with local government i.e., Tinpatan Rural Municipality, Sunkoshi Rural Municipality, Marin Rural Municipality, Kamalamai Municipality and Dudhauli Municipality.
- Thematic area experience and expertise/ staff and other expert team