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1. To achieve development objectives * Every program at community level

GOALS OF CD. 1. To achieve development objectives * Every program at community level has specific objectives * Collective objectives at local level become objectives at district and state levels.

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1. To achieve development objectives * Every program at community level

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  1. GOALS OF CD 1. To achieve development objectives * Every program at community level has specific objectives * Collective objectives at local level become objectives at district and state levels

  2. * CD objectives should be in accordance with the goals at ministry and national levels. Objectives goals at local level at ministry or national level Eg. Increase average Eg. To eradicate household income poverty from RM600 to RM900 in 2003

  3. To develop functional social institution • CD is based on principle of working in a group • Indirectly, CD encourages the development of working committee, association, institution – all are having functions (functional) Eg. JKKK (VDSC) Youth Association Women’s Club

  4. 3. To strengthen community solidarity • Strengthens interpersonal communication • Through CD program, one knows each other in the community • Towards community cohesiveness

  5. 4. Towards the development of local leadership • All group initiatives need leaders • Leaders - 2 types (a) Formal leaders - Elected formally - Have affiliation with an organization/agencies

  6. Eg. District Officer Health Officer - Structured roles and functions - Have authority

  7. b. Non-formal Leader • Elected informally • Due to influence in the community because of reputation, expertise, popularity, etc. Eg. Village Head, JKKK, Religious leaders Pensioners (doctors, teachers)

  8. 5. To mobilize human resources • People are important community resources • Labour (administer, planner, workers) • CD process is HRD process • Therefore, the more active the CD program is, the better mobilization of the human resources in the community

  9. To increase the capability ofcommunity to face challenges • To prepare people through educational process (non-formal) • The emergence of social institutions facilitates this CD goal

  10. * Challenges: • Fluctuations in commodity price (eg. Palm oil – effect on palm oil farmers) • ICT and education. • Influence of mass media. • Changes in demographic profiles (age, working parents).

  11. 7. To encourage participation at local level • Planning • Implementation with and • Gaining the benefits by the of development people

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