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Village Development Plans:. Presenting a base model of an instrument of village assocations to achieve self defined goals. Democratic bodies. Formal : National Regional Local Informal : Village Association. Village associations:. Non-political, voluntary organisations that:
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Village Development Plans: Presenting a base model of an instrument of village assocations to achieve self defined goals
Democratic bodies Formal: National Regional Local Informal: Village Association
Village associations: Non-political, voluntary organisations that: Execute projects Provide a legal person for initiatives of villagers Communicate with local government Represent the village Make plans for the village ‘Ruling our own future!’
What is a VDP? A Village Development Plan (VDP) is a plan outlining the desired developments - according to the inhabitants – for the quality of life within the village and in the immediate surroundings.
A VDP: Identifies issues affecting the community – social, environmental and economic. It’s a statement about how a community sees itself developing over the next few years and what actions are needed to achieve that vision.
What issues/topics? Amenities, traffic, housing, sense of community, recreation and sport, nature, children etc.
Characteristics of a Village Development Plan For the whole village and supported by the village 10-15 ahead Comparison of the VDP to other villages
Benefits of a VDP: What are the benefits of a VDP For all villagers, individuals and the local government?
Benefits of a VDP: For all villagers: Framework for village association Supported by whole village-> bigger chance of implementation of plans Enhanced social cohesion Respond to government plans Increased self awareness/confidence/determination Enhanced local democracy
Benefits of a VDP: For Individuals:Using /Learning skills More involvement to local matters For the (local) government: A VDP can help to realise goals (provide a framework) Leaving responsibility and tasks to villages
Step 1: Defining topics: Why a VDP? What does the village mean? What are the main themes? What is the time-frame?
Step 2: Getting everybody involved What parties should have a say in the themes chosen? Inhabitants, local business people, clubs, schools, elderly people etc. Hard to involve groups: Youth, parents of young children, carers of housebound relatives, people with disabilities
Step 3:Collecting information Making an inventory by: Brainstorm Survey Kitchen table discussions Panel of experts Combination of methods!? (sometimes more information needed) Other ways of expression?
Step 4:List of ideas Making list of ideas complete Grouping raw data (bundling ideas) ‘Shaping ideas’ (advantages, disadvantages of solutions, add figures)
Step 5: Implementation/structure Describing topics: Current situation (positive and negative) Desired situation (what and why) Solutions (what needs to happen in order to achieve the desired situation) Action list (general overview of who / partners, what and when of the solutions described) Level of prioritychosenby villagers
Step 6: Drawing up the VDP What led to the development of a VDP? Steps followed and results A description of the main topics: context, problem, possible solutions, etc. Short, middle and long-term planning Follow-up steps, project groups, co-operation Appendices: participants in working groups, results of inventories, etc Illustrations (photos, maps).
Step 7: Presentation Creating and using momentum! Presentation to: Villagers Municipality Local press Forming working groups?
Time and costs Approximately 6 months, depending on varieties of plan making Costs?
Communication Creating support outside village: Inviting parties to initial meetingKeeping them notified at every step along the way. Consulting on preparations for plans. Key partner is local government, what do you expect from them?
Lp-ap The outcome: a confrontation LP<->AP Area program Village Topic 1 Development proposal Plan EU-regislation proposalagreements Topic 2 Government policy proposal agreements proposalplans proposal Market parties Topic 3 plans proposal Trends Rapports Local program
Follow up of the VDP Forming project groups: 1.Decision-making based upon VDP 2.Formulating 3.Financing 4.Realisation Does ownership of projects fits the villagers?
Role of Doarpswurk: Informing interested parties of the objectives of and reasons for a VDP Advising and helping on things such as approach/method, a step-by-step plan and structuring the organisation. Leading a village meeting/discussion and other tasks Acting as a ‘sparring partner’ in certain phases