Rhyana Rose B. Lucas completed her midterm exam for her NSTP course. The document includes her answers to questions about communities, community mobilization, elements of strong communities, and the differences between approaches and strategies for programs.
Rhyana Rose B. Lucas completed her midterm exam for her NSTP course. The document includes her answers to questions about communities, community mobilization, elements of strong communities, and the differences between approaches and strategies for programs.
Rhyana Rose B. Lucas completed her midterm exam for her NSTP course. The document includes her answers to questions about communities, community mobilization, elements of strong communities, and the differences between approaches and strategies for programs.
1. a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together
within a larger society. a community of retired persons. a monastic community. : a body of persons of common and especially professional interests scattered through a larger society. 2. Community mobilization is the process of bringing together as many stakeholders as possible to raise people's awareness of and demand for a particular programme, to assist in the delivery of resources and services, and to strengthen community participation for sustainability and self- reliance. aims at informing and gaining the commitment of community leaders as well as local government agencies, Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), women's groups and cooperatives. 3. 1) shared concern 2) community consciousness 3) organizational structure/networks 4) leadership 5) collective actions 6) social cohesion
* Organizational Development.
*Capital Formation for Development through Community Savings.
*Training for Human Resource Development.
* Socio-Economic Development.
4. APPROACH-An approach is the course to be followed ,in a broad sense.Your orient
approach helps to defined how you orient your program. *STRATEGY-a strategy sets forth the direction in which you move toward achieving a specific goal.