CENTRE FOR SELF-HELP DEVELOPMENT

Institute of micro-finance and cooperative development.

CSD Organized PRA Training for High Officials of CSD, CRT and MSC

The Centre for Self-help Development (CSD) has organized two days long training on Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) on August 20-21, 2021 for the 16 high officials of the Centre for Self-help Development (CSD), the Mahila Sahayugi Bachat Tatha Rin Sahakari Sanstha (WSC) and the Centre for Rural Technology Nepal (CRT/N).

The training was facilitated by PRA expert Mr Rajendra Prasad Sah. On the first day, participants were acquainted with the various tools of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and the process of the practical application of the tools. The participants were oriented on Social and Resource Mapping, Pair-wise Ranking, Focused Group Discussion, Transect Walk, etc. On the occasion, the eight steps of social and resource mapping were also discussed.

On the second day of the training, on-site exercises were conducted at Masine Village at Ward 3 of Chandragiri Municipality, Kathmandu District. The field exercise started with a Transect Walk which was followed by the social and resource mapping of the village with the participation of the local women. After the completion of the social and resource mapping, the participants shared their learning experiences in a closing ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Bechan Giri, Executive Chief of the CSD said that the skills and knowledge gained in the training and in the field would help to determine the needs of the community and also enable us to propagate Self-help Eco-village at Masine and the skills learned from the training would be useful in different parts of the professional career of the participants.

Speaking on the occasion, Executive Director of the Centre for Rural Technology Dr Purushottam Shrestha opined that the Participatory Rural Appraisal method would be useful for analyzing the needs of any village or community and the project would be successful if this method is properly used before starting any project.

Facilitator Mr Rajendra Prasad Sah said that Participatory Rural Appraisal is a reliable method of gathering information and he hopes that the participants in the training would be able to apply the PRA method in their professional life.

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