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Title: Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Group Recommendations for Setting up of Basic Amenities in Rural Communities
Authors: Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
Keywords: Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
Dr. R. Pandit
Dr. A. K. Sengupta
Dr. Rajeev Bhagvan
Mr. Raghuvanshi
Dr. S. Mohanty
Setting up of Basic Amenities in Rural Communities Group Recommendations
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Group Recommendations for Setting up of Basic Amenities in Rural Communities
Issue Date: 6-Jan-2016
Abstract: The Basic Amenities Working Group recommends setting up Rural Research, Training & Implementation Centers that are connected through internet (2G or 3G based datacards). This network of internet connected Centers will - support local healthcare through mutli-media supported telemedicine, counselling and training - track, and provide training and infrastructure development for sanitation and quality water - support local experts in providing school level and adult education - bring markets to the community (allowing price discovery, access to local produce and services by global markets and delivery of goods to the local community), increasing efficiency of trade - through this, it will support agro-processes, livelihood generation - support integrated learning across centers, tracking of capacity building and strategy development BAWGrecommends broad frameworks in providing wellness services (health, sanitation and water quality), education, e-connectivity & marketing services to rural communities. The framework defines goals of the program and stakeholders necessary – local partners (NGOs, SHGs, government agencies) will need to define the program within this framework appropriate for local implementation.
Description: 7p. B&W.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10429
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