Urban Poverty India
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CHF has been employing its own
unique method to improve the urban poverty India known as Participatory Action
for Community Enhancement (PACE) to bring communities together to voice their
needs while improving the environment for all community members. CHF employs
PACE methods in all its programs not only to improve infrastructure, but also
to act as the catalyst to bring citizens together, increase civic cooperation,
and engage local governments to respond to the needs of its communities. We
believe that it is the process behind the physical improvements that paves the
way for more sustainable development and a more promising future.
The citizen groups we organize in
nearly every CHF project often serve as incubators for new local leaders, and
provide an effective mechanism for lasting community engagement. As a result,
even after the culmination of CHF’s work, these community groups often become
associations, cooperatives and sustainable local development organizations.
CHF’s PACE methods also emphasize
building the capacity of individuals within a community to create a brighter
future, while delivering tangible improvements. By the end of our programs, we
strive to equip a community with the mechanisms to collectively make decisions
and work together. The success of CHF’s programs is largely dependent on the
extent to which communities lead the development process, and we proactively
assist them in articulating their unique needs.
For more information visit http://chfinternationalindia.org/
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