ANNUAL REPORT_2008.pdf - Rural Water Supply and Sanitation ...
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More than 44 thous<strong>and</strong> community people are trained in<br />
aforesaid training programs in Batch - V, VI <strong>and</strong> VII schemes<br />
(Table-3). In year 2008, more than 10 thous<strong>and</strong> community<br />
people, including WSUGs, WSUCs, VHPs, VMWs <strong>and</strong><br />
schools' teachers <strong>and</strong> students received training that<br />
enhanced their capacity <strong>and</strong> enabled them to actively<br />
participate in the decision-making process <strong>and</strong> in the<br />
management of schemes.<br />
involvement in the planning, implementation, monitoring<br />
& evaluation, <strong>and</strong> decision making process of the community<br />
development activities including health, hygiene <strong>and</strong><br />
sanitation.<br />
Complementary Non-formal Education (Optional):<br />
NFE activity is operated as one of the supplementary<br />
activities of the community mobilization process to support<br />
a successful water supply <strong>and</strong> sanitation program. The<br />
major aim of the NFE is to educate <strong>and</strong> increase the level of<br />
awareness <strong>and</strong> confidence especially among women<br />
members in the community <strong>and</strong> to enhance their active<br />
Table 4: NFE Status by Batch/Year<br />
Batch<br />
Year<br />
NFE Classes Proposed NFE Classes Completed Total Participants Graduated<br />
per Class<br />
Up to 2007 2008 Up to 2007 2008 Up to 2007 2008<br />
Batch-VII 71 124 56 124 1307 2789 23<br />
Batch-VI 328 328 7248 22<br />
Batch-V 251 251 5611 22<br />
Total 650 124 635 124 14166 2789 22.34<br />
Altogether around 17 thous<strong>and</strong> women in RWSSP-II to date have been graduated while in year 2008 more than 27 hundred women<br />
have been graduated through the completion of 124 NFE classes with 22 graduates per NFE class of Batch VII alone (Table-3).<br />
8 · RWSSFDB Annual Report 2008