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Models of Comprehensive and Sustainable Area Development

Models of Comprehensive and Sustainable Area Development. Andrew McNab Director for Sustainable Development, Scott Wilson for UNDP and the Qatar Supreme Council for Family Affairs. Terms of Reference. To identify:

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Models of Comprehensive and Sustainable Area Development

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  1. Models of Comprehensive and Sustainable Area Development Andrew McNab Director for Sustainable Development, Scott Wilson for UNDP and the Qatar Supreme Council for Family Affairs

  2. Terms of Reference To identify: • Community/ Social Development Centres which would be suitable for development in Qatar. • Partnership mechanisms between different stakeholders. • Services to be provided by the Centres. • Models which will strengthen livelihoods and enhance the quality of life of communities living outside Doha. • Models which encompass social, cultural, economic, political and environmental factors. • Models which promote sustainable development and include monitoring mechanisms.

  3. Social Development Social welfare Government services Community Development Social, economic and environmental objectives Community involvement and initiatives Community Centres Community owned and managed Community initiatives Government owned and managed Providing government services Definitions

  4. The family Children The elderly Those with special needs Encouraging citizen participation Improving educational achievement Improving health Regional and Qatari Social Development Priorities

  5. Approach and Methodology • Desk study • Internet research • Direct contacts with providers • Continued liaison with SCFA • Emphasis on developed/Islamic countries • Focus on elderly and education issues

  6. Case Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  7. Case Studies Project Title Country Focus Community Centres Bahrain Lifestyle training Sunlight Centre UK Health and welfare Community Learning Centres Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan Non-formal education and training Community Centres for Indian Women Malaysia Empowerment Citizens Advice Bureaux UK Counselling and advice services Middle East Program for Civil Society and Peace Building Palestine, Jordan Advocacy Sure Start Children’s Centres UK Health, education, family support, employment Community Centres Singapore Community cohesion Community Centres for the Elderly Hong Kong Health and welfare Family Justice Centres USA and international Domestic violence Community Centres in Wellington New Zealand Responding to community needs Scottish Land Fund UK Community development National Program for Community Empowerment Indonesia Infrastructure development

  8. Case Study Format

  9. Case Study Format

  10. Findings • Sponsors and Funding • International funding agencies and NGOs • National governments • Governmental grants to third sector organisations • Community Sectors • Underprivileged • The whole community

  11. Findings (2) • Aims and Objectives • Societal development/nation building • Empowerment • Open Door • Fostering development • Responding to the specific needs of specific groups • Service provision/joined up services

  12. Findings (3) • Services and Activities • A meeting place • Lifestyle training • Life skills training • Training for income earning activities • Literacy and non-formal education • ICT skills • Legal advice and advice on human rights • Counselling • Health advice • Financial/physical support

  13. Findings (4) • Organisational structure • Government-run • NGO-run • Government and NGO in partnership • Centre Manager • Professional staff • Volunteers

  14. Findings (5) • Monitoring and Evaluation • Number of participants • Number of courses • Numbers of staff and volunteers trained • User satisfaction surveys • Performance against targets • Performance against organisational criteria • Qualitative assessment

  15. The Way Forward in Qatar • Sponsorship and Funding • Government + NGOs • Sectors • Open to all Aims and Objectives based on local needs assessment • To contribute to broad social goals and to Qatarisation • To provide an open door service for all citizens • To respond to particular needs • To provide joined-up services at one point

  16. The Way Forward in Qatar (2) • Services and Activities • A meeting place • Lifestyle training • Lifeskills training • Training for income earning activities • Literacy and non-formal education • ICT skills • Legal advice and advice on human rights • Counselling • Health advice • Financial/physical support

  17. The Way Forward in Qatar (3) • Organisational structure • Management Committee • Centre Manager • Monitoring and Evaluation • Agreed targets • Annual monitoring reports

  18. Thank you!

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