The Government of Meghalaya, with support from the World Bank designed a 60 million USD, Meghalaya Community-led Landscape Management Programme (MCLLMP) to strengthen the capacities of local communities to sustainably manage their natural resources. In 2019, Arghyam joined hands with the Government of Meghalaya to support the MCLLMP project, which paved way for the Natural Resource Management (NRM) Scale Program to build local capacities to prepare NRM plans for all villages of the state, with partners like Socion and Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) to make this vision a reality.
Three Village Community Facilitators (VCFs) from each village across the state were to be trained and empowered with knowledge and capacities to manage their natural resources. It was mandated to select atleast one woman as a VCF in every village. In order to empower the communities to manage their natural resources, the capacity building process was designed with the VCF at the center.
Some of the major factors that led MCLLMP to achieve its objectives are listed here:
i) Participatory Digital Attestation (PDA) app developed by Socion; and
ii) Composite Landscape Assessment and Restoration Tool (CLART) developed by FES.
The Government of Meghalaya, under the leadership of the Chief Minister - Shri Conrad Sangma, launched a Centre for Excellence (CoE) to enable convergence with data, knowledge and technology at scale. By hosting data on trained people, content and plans, CoE has removed barriers between institutions and communities and enabled programs to hire and share resources.
In December 2021, the State cabinet approved a policy on setting up an institution called the Natural Resource Management Committee (NRMC) to plan and govern their resources locally to strengthen the local governance of natural resources.
More than 14,000 VCFs have been trained in 6000+ villages within 2 years. They are getting hired by other programs like FOCUS, MINR, etc. and paid incentives for the tasks performed.
By creating 14,000 trained people as assets across the state, MCLLMP is proof that programs redesigned with community and first-mile at the center, supported with the right type of technology can generate trusted data and scale with speed: By creating 14,000 trained people as assets across the state, MCLLMP is proof that programs redesigned with community and first-mile at the center, supported with the right type of technology can generate trusted data and scale with speed with community participation and enabling them to manage their natural resources sustainably.
Watch how a village community facilitator - Shermald, is able to use technology and his newly acquired skills to support his community's water needs.
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