PAST
IRDU program
IRDU program Information
Program:
Integrated rural development program
Financed by:
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency – Sida
Period:
Juny 2004 – June 2007
PCDP Programs
Program:
“Promotion of Citizen’s Friendly Decentralisation Process by Applying Uk’s Best Practice”
Financed by:
British Embassy, Skopje
Period:
September 2006 – April 2007
Integrated rural development program – ACTED
The proposed programme of “integrating participatory approaches” has been developed from Children’s Aid Direct ‘s (CAD) experience on the community enablement approach within rural communities in 2001. It is also in response to the sudden increase in pace of the Government’s decentralisation process. The programme will, therefore, continue to enable rural communities to work together and to tackle their own priorities. It will also promote links with the Municipalities and participation in decision-making, thereby supporting the decentralisation process.
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CAD Program
Program:
“A COMMUNITY ENABLEMENT APPROACH”
Financed by:
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency – Sida
Period:
May 2001 – April 2002
Funds:
670.000 EURO
Following the rehabilitation subsequent to the state of emergency and infrastructural programs all over Macedonia, the employed by CAD (Children’s Aid Direct), precisely the Integrated Rural team (IRDU), that represents the base of Alka team, started to develop an approach with which the solution to the problem of the community comes from the community itself. The move for decentralization in 2002 clearly opened enormous accelerating potentials for rural development as well as for the participation of the community in local governing.
The main goal is to increase the health potential and the living abilities of the children and the youth living in the rural communities of Macedonia.
The goals of the project tend to enable the communities to judge, prioritize and implement practices and sustainable solutions for part of the problems their population faces.
The program “Community Enablement Approach” involved participation of the community in all stages and, what is more, it initiated the bond of the communities that participate with their representatives.











