STRATEGIES

RASS believes that development can be self-sustaining only if it brings positive change in the entire socio-economic matrix governing the lives of the beneficiary communities. The development of poor without refining their socio-economic milieu is neither conceivable nor sustainable. Henceforth, the “development paradigm” of RASS revolves around four critical elements, namely,

  1. Human Resource Development
  2. Attitudinal Changes
  3. Economic Development
  4. Self-Management

 

 

The strategies for the effective interventions of RASS

  • Participatory and bottom-up planning
  • Promotion and program implementation through CBOs
  • Holistic and multi-disciplinary approach
  • Capacity building inputs for the stakeholders
  • Creating an environment for community resource management
  • Adequate infrastructure at the disposal of the community
  • Asset creation for community
  • Building strong linkages with government and other institutions
  • Creating social capital
  • Promoting qualitative human resources.