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Poor rural and urban districts, and marginalized women and men, households and organisations, empowered to play an active and responsible role in the governance of their communities and enabled to participate in the management of their development, thereby actively contributing to the reduction of poverty and the alleviation of its social impacts.
Policies and programmes on decentralisation and local governance are influenced and changes institutionalised at all levels by inputs from the public, especially NGOs and organisations of civil society.
District Assemblies in target districts able to facilitate the development of the sub-district capacity building, based on a pro-poor and gender equity approach.
Sub-district structures in target districts functioning as local change catalysts based on gender equity.
Civil society in target districts engaged in constructive dialogue and joint programming with District Assembly structures.
District Assemblies in target districts and civil society engaged in partnership to address issues of HIV/AIDS and Environment. |