Stability in Key Areas (SIKA)-West : final report / USAID.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Washington, DC : U.S. Agency for International Development, 2015.Description: iv, 70 pages : color illustrations, color maps, color charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HN670.6. G43.
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Contents:
Contents: Acronyms—Executive summary—Program overview—I. Stabilization—II. Resource development—III. Communications and outreach—IV. Community development—V. Governance—Gender mainstreaming—Monitoring and evaluation—Way forward.
Summary: Summary: “The SIKA-West program ran from January 29, 2012 to August 31, 2015. During this period, the program empowered 13 District Government Offices (DGOs) and associated line departments, three Provincial Government Offices (PGOs) and associated line departments, four Provincial Department of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (DRRD) Offices, 16 District Development Assemblies (DDAs), and more than 800 Community Development Councils (CDCs) to take a leading role in the development of local communities…”—(page 6).
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Cover title.
“October 2015”.
“This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International development. It was prepared by AECOM international development”—cover page.
“The authors’ views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States agency for International Development or the United States Government.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Acronyms—Executive summary—Program overview—I. Stabilization—II. Resource development—III. Communications and outreach—IV. Community development—V. Governance—Gender mainstreaming—Monitoring and evaluation—Way forward.

Summary: “The SIKA-West program ran from January 29, 2012 to August 31, 2015. During this period, the program empowered 13 District Government Offices (DGOs) and associated line departments, three Provincial Government Offices (PGOs) and associated line departments, four Provincial Department of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (DRRD) Offices, 16 District Development Assemblies (DDAs), and more than 800 Community Development Councils (CDCs) to take a leading role in the development of local communities…”—(page 6).

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