An Insights Guide: Six good practices in empowering communities and public service delivery personnel through participatory processes

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Between 2014 to 2019, Welthungerhilfe and European Union supported a project titled ‘Initiative for Transparent and Accountable Governance System in Jharkhand’ in four of the most backward districts of the state.

As a part of the project objective, Welthungerhilfe through its implementation partners, aimed at nurturing innovative processes and best practices that can address key constraints in information delivery, service provision and empowerment of self-governance bodies are successfully standardized, demonstrated, and replicated by state and district-level authorities or service providers. Among many practices which were developed, several of them were incubated after which the project partners took lead in maturing them.

As the knowledge partner, Re-emerging World took the lead in field research, stakeholder consultations, collecting insights and synthesising six of the most effective and impactful good practices into a resource guide.

You can download the report here.