Azerbaijan Cluster Development Program
In 2001 Village Earth was invited by the International Rescue Committee to help them make the transition from temporary relief for internally displaced peoples to a longer term approach to integrated community-based development throughout the entire southern region of Azerbaijan (approximately three million people). To accomplish this, Village Earth was contracted to provide training, consultation, and evaluation support. In particular, IRC was interested in Village Earth's approach of Clustering Villages into Resource Access Networks (RACs) and linking organizations and resources through regional Service Centers.The service center is grounded in the practical resource needs of rural areas. Its five basic functions include:
- Training locally-appointed Internal Activators and Sector Specialists to collaborate with and train other villagers to implement action plans.
- Providing support for village planning and program implementation, developing links to private and public resource institutions.
- Providing appropriate technologies and other resources needed to meet locally defined objectives.
- Facilitating village and inter-village consultations and decision making.
- Monitoring and Evaluation.
- The NGO and external, activating staff serving the villages in an RAU.
- The village leadership, already described, to operate in a participatory, problem- solving mode with enhanced productive skills.
- The center functions to link people with essential social, economic, technical and financial resources to enhance their own self and community development, eventually building linkages with private and public sectors and become a focal point for development activities at the regional level.
- To establish legitimate, accountable and self-sufficient community-based organizations (CBOs) enhancing civil society development at the community and cluster levels.
- To promote demand-driven, multi-sector (agricultural, technical, business) economic opportunities inciting expansive market activity.
- To strengthen community involvement in the access to self-identified and prioritized services (health, infrastructure, education).
