Skip to content

The Movement for Community-led Development

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn MCLD Group
  • Twitter
  • Subscribe
  • Who we are
    • Welcome and Introduction
    • Manifesto
    • Defining Community-led Development
    • Theory of Change
    • History of CLD
    • History of this Movement
    • Secretariat Team
    • Internships
    • Subscribe
    • Links to other relevant networks
  • What we do
    • At a glance
    • Accountability
    • Collaborative Research
    • Events & Videos
    • Policy Advocacy to #ShiftThePower
    • Working Groups
  • Members
    • Global Members
    • Africa – East
      • Ethiopia
      • Kenya
      • Rwanda
      • Uganda
    • Africa – Southern
      • Malawi
      • Zambia
    • Africa – West
      • Benin
      • Burkina Faso
      • Ghana
      • Nigeria
      • Liberia
      • Togo
    • Americas
      • Mexico
      • Venezuela
    • Asia
    • Europe
      • The Netherlands
      • UK
  • Resources
    • Advocacy Calendar
    • All News Items
    • Analytic Framework
    • Annotated Bibliographies by Sector
    • Evidence
    • Links to relevant websites
    • Methodology
    • Publications
  • COVID-19
    • Reflections on Adaptation
    • Briefs
    • Brainstorms
    • Resources

India

Reference materials on community-led development strategies in India

2000-09-women-and-panchayati-rajDownload

Join us for 11 Days for Community-led Development

Learn about each components of CLD (COMING SOON)

  1. January 18 – Participation and Inclusion
  2. January 19 – Voice
  3. January 20 – Community Leadership
  4. January 21 – Accountability
  5. January 22 – Capacity Development
  6. January 23 – Sustainability
  7. January 24 – Transformative Capacity
  8. January 25 – Community Assets
  9. January 26 – Adaptability
  10. January 27 – Collaboration – and our “Local Means Local” Event
  11. January 28 – Collective Planning and Action – and Global Community Engagement Day

A Community of Practice

We collects and disseminate the methodologies and best practices utilized by our members to mobilize and empower communities to take charge of their own development and end hunger and extreme poverty. Click here to subscribe to our mailing lists.

How we work

The Movement is an open collaboration of its members. The Hunger Project provides secretariat services to the Movement.

A body of evidence

This website collates and share the field experience and evaluation results that demonstrate the impact of community-led development and under what conditions it is more and less successful.

Resource materials

Click here for web links, reports and videos from conferences and other groups working in this field.

A Campaign for Transformation!

The movement is an opportunity for your organization – globally and in each country – to play a catalytic role to transform the paradigm of development

Translate:

Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Edin by WordPress.com.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn MCLD Group
  • Twitter
  • Subscribe
Translate »
Share This
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn