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JANUARY TO MARCH 2012 OVERVIEW PAGES 6-10 DATA A statistical and geographical overiew of the social mobilisation outreach of the Rural Support Programmes across Pakistan. PAGES 4-5 HIGHLIGHTS Important events, developments and successes of the Rural Support Programmes Network, and its member organisations, that stood out during the quarter. PAGES 2-3, 11-12 #12 Detailed statistical information on the social mobilisation outreach of the Rural Support Programmes, including cumulative and district- specific data. THE RURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES’ SOCIAL MOBILISATION NEWSLETTER a publication of the Members of Village Organisation Bunni Bekh Community Tanzeem gather for a meeting in their local village of Bunni Bekh, Union Council Chirah

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Page 1: OVERVIEW - RSPN

JANUARY TO MARCH 2012

OVERVIEW

PAGES 6-10

DATAA statistical and geographical overiew of the social

mobilisation outreach of the Rural Support Programmes

across Pakistan.

PAGES 4-5

HIGHLIGHTSImportant events, developments and successes of the

Rural Support Programmes Network, and its member

organisations, that stood out during the quarter.

PAGES 2-3, 11-12

#12Detailed statistical information on the social

mobilisation outreach of the Rural Support

Programmes, including cumulative and district-

specific data.

THE RURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES’ SOCIAL MOBILISATION NEWSLETTER

a publication of the

Members of Village Organisation Bunni BekhCommunity Tanzeem gather for a meeting in theirlocal village of Bunni Bekh, Union Council Chirah

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02-03

HIG

HLIG

HTSResearch on Removing Delays for Improving Access to

Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in VulnerableAreas of PakistanJanuary 2012 - RSPN, in partnership with Thardeep Rural

Development Program (TRDP) and the Health and Nutrition

Development Society (HANDS), initiated a research project

Research on Removing Delays for Improving Access to

‘Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in non LHW areas

of Pakistan’. A sixteen-month project funded by the

Research and Advocacy Fund (RAF), it is being

implemented in district Dadu. The project aims to address

the causes of three major delays that together

overwhelmingly lead to pregnancy-related mortality: delays

over deciding to seek appropriate medical help for an

obstetric emergency, over reaching an appropriate obstetric

facility, and over receiving adequate care when a facility is

reached. The research is being undertaken through

community based mechanisms in areas that are not covered

by Lady Health Workers (LHWs).

RSPN Member Institute of Rural Management (IRM)Crosses the 1 Million Mark in Number of People TrainedJanuary to March 2012 - During the quarter, IRM crossed

the milestone of training more than one million people. The

one million mark represents 19 years of continuous work

by IRM and the resource persons, social mobilisers, and

field staff of NRSP and other RSPs that work in close

collaboration with IRM. In other news, IRM obtained the

City and Guilds certification for its vocational and technical

training courses. The certification will add substantial value

to these courses and promote its VTEC’s credentials to the

highest standard. Aiming to improve the employability of

marginalized youth, IRM also introduced training in the

health related trades into its programme, under which

participants will receive a range of technical trainings, such

as ECG Attendant training, Maternity Attendant training,

Out Patient Daily (OPD) Attendant training, Medical

Store/Pharmacy Attendant Training, and Laboratory

Attendant Training.

RSPN Launches Environmental and Hygiene ActionProject in Khyber PakhtunkhwaJanuary to March 2012 - RSPN's six-month ‘Promotion of

Community Environment and Household Hygiene through

LSOs’ project was initiated on 1 January 2012 in Swabi

district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Funded by the Vitol

Charitable Foundation, the project has two key components:

promoting community environment friendly practices and

promoting personal and family level hygiene practices. As

part of the first component, the project has created 30

Environmental Management Committees (EMC) in as many

villages, with each EMC planting 3500 trees in its respective

Community health campaigner conducting a hygiene awarenesssession in union council Asota, Swabi

Mr Shoaib Sultan Khan, Chairman RSPN and Ms ShandanaKhan, CEO RSPN visit the Rajiv Gandhi Mahila Vikas Pariyojana(RGMVP) in Uttar Pradesh, India. RGMVP follows the RSPs'model for undertaking its community-based activities.

Mr. Sajjad Haider, Programme Manager of PDBP, receivingthe CSR Award 2012 in Alternative Energy from the Chief Guestof the ceremony, Governor Punjab Latif Khosa.

Social Sector

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OVERVIE

W

04

COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS280,005

DISTRICTS COVERED112

RURAL UNION COUNCILS COVERED3,528

ORGANISED HOUSEHOLDS4,605,847

LOCAL SUPPORT ORGANISATIONS624

COMMUNITY ORGANISATION MEMBERS4,743,563

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AJKRSP Azad Jammu & Kashmir Rural Support Programme - 2007

AKRSP Aga Khan Rural Support Programme - 1982

BRSP Balochistan Rural Support Programme - 2001

GBTI Ghazi Barotha Taraqiati Idara - 1995

NRSP National Rural Support Programme - 1992

PRSP Punjab Rural Support Programme - 1998

SGA Sindh Graduates Association - 2002

SRSP Sarhad Rural Support Programme - 1989

SRSO Sindh Rural Support Organization - 2003

TRDP Thardeep Rural Development Programme - 1997

FIDA Foundation for Integrated Development Action - 2004

RSPS ARE PRESENT IN 110 OUT OF 131DISTRICTS, AND 2 OUT OF 13 FATA/FRS

FIDA

The Outreach of the Rural Support Programmes Across Pakistan as of December 2011

05

N-IRM NRSP Institute of Rural Management - 1993

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DAT

A

06-10

Province/Area Wise Number of Districts/Areas with RSP Presence as of December 2011

Number of total districts/ areas having RSPs presence

Number of total districts/ areas in the province/ area

40

2

6

10

35

22

1918

13

7

10

37

2324

30

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

Federal Adminstrated TribalAreas (FATA)/FrontierRegions (FRs)

Balochistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Sindh Punjab (Inc ICT) Azad Jamu and Kashmir (AJK) Gilgit-Baltistan (GB)

Province Wise Organized Households as of December 2011

47.243.7

34.739.2

61.8

69.7

12.8

40.0

Federal AdminstratedTribal Areas (FATA)/Frontier Regions (FRs)

Balochistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(KPK)

Sindh Punjab (Inc ICT) Azad Jamu andKashmir (AJK)

Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Total

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

Federal AdminstratedTribal Areas (FATA)/Frontier Regions (FRs)

Balochistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(KPK)

Sindh Punjab (Inc ICT) Azad Jamu andKashmir (AJK)

Gilgit-Baltistan (GB)

547

277

961

538

921

667

2647

1773

196 179103 94

190

6

Province/Area Wise Number of Union Councils with RSP Presence as of December 20113000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0

Number of union councils having RSPs presence

Total rural union councils

% of total rural households based on 1998 census data

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All RSPs

112

3,528

4,605,847

624

126,925

142,643

10,437

280,005

2,272,219

2,471,344

4,743,563

594

1,786

2,380

1,311,885

1,347,469

2,659,354

179

3,594

110,069

1,106

26,846

46,277

73,123

2,068,408

3,403,007

5,471,415

2,068,408

3,403,007

5,471,415

2,094,844

3,600,375

5,695,219

130,829

127,160

4,181,600

16,365

1,895

23,867

27,035

50,902

23,001

2,532

25,533

19,006

2,912

21,918

Indicators

# of RSP Working Districts/Areas**

# of Rural Union Councils with RSP Presence*

# of Organized Households

# of Local Support Organisations (LSOs)

# of Community Organisations (COs) formed

# of COs Members

Amount of Savings of COs (Rs. Million)

# of Community Members Trained

Community Investment Fund (CIF)

Amount of Micro-Credit

# of Loans

# of Health Micro Insurance Schemes

# of Health Micro Insurance Schemes

# of PPI/CPI Schemes Initiated

# of PPI/CPI Schemes Completed

# of Beneficiary Households of Initiated CPIs

Total Cost of Initiated CPIs (Rs. Million)

# of Community Schools Established

# of Students Enrolled

# of Adults Literated or Graduated

# of Traditional Birth Attendants/

Women COs

Men COs

Mix COs

TOTAL

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Girls

Boys

TOTAL

Girls

Boys

TOTAL

Health Workers Trained

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

# of LSOs managing CIF

# of VOs managing CIF

# of CIF Borrowers

Amount disbursed of CIF

Beneficiaries

Women COs

Men COs

TOTAL

Disbursement (Rs. Mil)

TRDP

4

112

261,648

15

8,326

5,680

1,956

15,962

171,558

138,429

309,987

75

116

191

64,545

77,725

142,270

8

761

13,223

184

1,524

1,894

3,418

125,954

120,202

246,156

125,954

120,202

246,156

72,177

69,110

141,287

53,222

51,480

347,776

688

113

1,947

707

2,654

-

-

-

711

675

1,386

SRSP

20

475

546,609

49

5,595

15,926

-

21,521

145,535

402,683

548,218

35

99

134

50,473

73,699

124,172

-

120

9,955

102

258

293

551

24,371

28,059

52,430

24,371

28,059

52,430

5,834

21,566

27,400

6,970

6,453

1,424,012

3,423

73

1,991

2,470

4,461

55

38

93

1,066

467

1,533

SRSO

9

318

495,655

35

26,910

4,106

40

31,056

445,923

37,148

483,071

71

7

77

174,242

7,811

182,053

1

2,672

75,125

690

1,426

562

1,988

101,610

40,572

142,182

101,610

40,572

142,182

318,204

247,257

565,461

32,549

32,549

204,086

1,745

2

25

55

80

58

-

58

3,047

-

3,047

SGA

1

11

11,200

-

351

367

718

9,548

9,859

19,407

-

-

-

4,830

4,825

9,655

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

-

20

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PRSP

21

703

1,003,808

29

24,601

36,464

-

61,065

392,492

621,258

1,013,750

42

44

85

133,780

315,959

449,739

2

31

1,502

12

3,065

4,708

7,773

239,042

356,903

595,945

239,042

356,903

595,945

239,042

356,903

595,945

6,433

6,433

674,798

1,675

226

7,403

5,922

13,325

-

-

-

8,442

1,770

10,212

NRSP

49

1,841

1,890,292

377

53,363

67,315

7,399

128,077

925,352

964,940

1,890,292

206

1,113

1,319

765,503

733,592

1,499,095

147

9

6,943

86

20,105

37,843

57,947

1,484,180

2,301,230

3,785,410

1,484,180

2,301,230

3,785,410

1,369,652

2,348,497

3,718,149

25,352

24,178

1,042,179

5,781

504

8,121

9,094

17,215

22,888

2,494

25,382

3,153

-

3,153

GBTI

3

20

31,142

8

1,316

1,291

-

2,607

22,720

24,328

47,048

4

3

8

10,075

3,464

13,539

1

1

152

1

222

70

292

15,202

5,077

20,279

15,202

5,077

20,279

11,886

6,078

17,964

491

472

59,166

136

12

780

608

1,388

-

-

-

95

-

95

BRSP

13

202

167,350

21

3,086

6,849

54

9,989

52,462

113,900

166,362

5

8

13

39,496

96,735

136,231

2

-

20

0

9

16

25

1,156

1,600

2,756

1,156

1,600

2,756

1,156

1,600

2,756

1,017

1,013

55,823

494

81

700

804

1,504

-

-

-

1,218

-

1,218

AKRSP

7

118

108,969

58

2,018

2,703

-

4,721

68,007

108,247

176,254

129

371

501

58,754

27,804

86,558

12

-

2,055

16

195

833

1,028

74,813

546,311

621,124

74,813

546,311

621,124

74,813

546,311

621,124

3,576

3,576

284,440

1,825

867

2,900

7,375

10,275

-

-

-

1,243

-

1,243

AJKRSP

7

115

89,174

32

1,359

1,942

988

4,289

38,622

50,552

89,174

26

26

53

10,187

5,855

16,042

6

-

1,094

16

43

58

101

2,080

3,053

5,133

2,080

3,053

5,133

2,080

3,053

5,133

1,219

990

89,320

576

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31

-

31

Note:

** The 112 include 110 districts and 2 Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Punjab RSP after restructuring in mid 2011, closed its operation in four districts, Chiniot, Nankana Sahib, DG Khan and Rajanpur.

* The total figure for districts/areas and union councils excludes 22 overlapping districts (presence of multiple RSP) and 387 overlapping union councils

The Cumulative Progress of the Rural Support Programmes as of December 2011

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ISLAMABAD1

BALOCHISTAN1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

ICT

Sub Total

Awaran

Barkhan

Bolan

Chaqhi

Dera Bugti

Gawadar

Harnai

Jhal Magsi

Jaffarabad

Kallat

Kech / Turbat

Kharan

Khuzdar

Killa Abdullah

Killa Saifullah

Kohlu

Lasbella

Loralai

Mastung

Musa Khel

Naseerabad

Noshki

Panjgoor

Pishin

Quetta

Sherani

Sibi

Washuk

Zhob

Ziarat

Sub Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31.8

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

25.0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4.1

12

12

8

-

1

-

-

13

-

9

29

15

38

7

27

-

13

-

-

20

13

-

-

-

16

35

5

7

-

-

21

-

277

12

12

8

-

1

-

-

13

-

9

22

15

38

7

27

-

13

-

-

16

13

-

-

-

16

35

5

7

-

-

21

-

266

12

12

8

8

27

10

12

13

10

9

46

18

38

7

35

25

15

8

22

20

13

10

24

10

16

38

47

7

11

9

21

10

547

100.0

100.0

100.0

-

3.7

-

-

100.0

-

100.0

63.0

83.3

100.0

100.0

77.1

-

86.7

-

-

100.0

100.0

-

-

-

100.0

92.1

10.6

100.0

-

-

100.0

-

50.6

43,884

43,884

22,144

-

35,003

-

-

16,691

-

16,184

52,664

31,396

70,164

14,328

60,032

-

28,796

-

34,637

-

18,831

-

-

-

35,703

55,654

-

10,608

-

-

21,118

-

523,953

14.029

14.029

9,360

-

2,434

-

-

16,048

-

7,155

5,659

28,829

38,717

10,545

25,025

-

19,117

-

-

960

18,831

-

-

-

14,892

17,985

300

2,520

-

-

18,533

-

236,910

14,128

14,128

9,360

-

2,434

-

-

16,444

-

7,155

8,739

28,829

39,321

12,385

28,088

-

19,117

-

-

960

18,831

-

-

-

14,892

18,625

540

2,520

-

-

19,127

-

247,367

0.7

0.7

-

-

-

-

-

2.5

-

-

54.4

-

1.6

17.4

12.2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3.6

80.0

-

-

-

3.2

-

4.4

32.2

32.2

42.3

-

7.0

-

-

98.5

-

44.2

16.6

91.8

56.0

86.4

46.8

-

66.4

-

-

-

100.0

-

-

-

41.7

33.5

-

23.8

-

-

90.6

-

47.2

908

908

566

-

109

-

-

676

-

477

128

1,870

1,780

703

1,430

-

1,220

-

-

64

1,389

-

-

-

908

1,146

20

118

-

-

1,055

-

13,659

915

915

566

-

109

-

-

704

-

477

163

1,870

1,825

727

1,547

-

1,220

-

-

64

1,389

-

-

-

908

1,186

35

118

-

-

1,084

-

13,992

0.8

0.8

-

-

-

-

-

4.1

-

-

-

-

2.5

3.4

8.2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3.5

75.0

-

-

-

2.7

-

2.4

NRSP

-

NRSP

-

BRSP

-

-

NRSP

-

BRSP

BRSP

BRSP

NRSP

BRSP

BRSP

-

BRSP

-

NRSP

BRSP

BRSP

-

-

-

NRSP

BRSP

BRSP

BRSP

-

-

BRSP

-

KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA

1

2

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

8

9

10

11

11

12

13

14

15

16

16

17

18

18

19

19

20

21

22

22

23

23

24

19

Abbottabad

Banu

Battagram

Buner

Buner (overlapping)

Charsadda

Charsadda (overlapping)

Chitral

Chitral (overlapping)

Dir Upper

Dir Lower

D.I.Khan

Hangu

Haripur

Haripur (overlapping)

Karak

Kohat

Kohistan

Lakki Marwat

Malakand P.A

Malakand P.A (overlapping)

Mansehra

Mardan

Mardan(overlapping)

Nowshera

Nowshera (overlapping)

Peshawar

Shangla

Swabi

Swabi (overlapping)

Swat

Swat (overlapping)

Tank

Sub Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11.1

-

-

-

-

-

2.9

48

-

20

5

15

28

37

24

24

19

-

-

17

4

37

21

29

38

-

25

12

55

63

20

10

13

10

20

4

38

19

51

-

538

48

-

20

5

15

28

37

24

24

19

-

-

17

4

37

21

29

38

-

25

-

55

63

20

10

-

10

18

4

38

19

51

-

523

51

49

20

27

27

49

49

24

24

28

37

47

19

45

45

21

32

38

33

28

28

59

75

75

48

48

67

28

55

55

65

65

16

961

94.1

-

100.0

18.5

55.6

57.1

75.5

100.0

100.0

67.9

-

-

89.5

8.9

82.2

100.0

90.6

100.0

-

89.3

93.2

84.0

26.7

20.8

27.1

14.9

71.4

7.3

69.1

29.2

78.5

-

56.0

115,585

-

46,053

56,591

56,591

102,361

102,361

36,879

36,879

70,230

-

-

24,536

94,383

94,383

40,734

55,911

74,041

-

45,731

45,731

167,833

141,386

141,386

84,851

84,851

132,070

53,994

112,083

112,083

125,377

125,377

-

1,580,629

46,600

-

33,042

269

2,001

12,926

23,000

33,188

22,842

27,396

-

-

14,204

6,406

39,747

44,954

56,592

32,334

-

21,177

-

99,118

33,150

30,656

14,863

-

11,403

21,250

7,120

23,739

6,488

8,097

-

672,562

46,600

-

33,042

269

2,351

12,926

23,693

33,188

22,842

27,396

-

-

14,204

6,518

39,747

47,380

56,592

32,572

-

22,166

2,087

99,118

35,965

34,475

15,461

2,163

11,403

22,049

7,177

23,739

6,488

9,420

-

691,031

-

-

-

-

17.5

-

3.0

-

-

-

-

-

-

1.7

-

5.4

-

0.7

-

4.7

-

-

8.5

12.5

4.0

-

-

3.8

0.8

-

-

16.3

-

2.7

40.3

-

71.7

0.5

4.2

12.6

23.1

90.0

61.9

39.0

-

-

57.9

6.9

42.1

116.3

101.2

44.0

-

48.5

4.6

59.1

25.4

24.4

18.2

2.5

8.6

40.8

6.4

21.2

5.2

7.5

-

43.7

1,538

-

1,236

19

99

736

889

1,439

704

1,364

-

-

505

628

1,255

1,785

2,213

1,743

-

1,506

-

3,416

2,330

1,425

629

-

509

1,250

542

1,519

298

333

-

29,910

1,538

-

1,236

19

112

736

917

1,439

704

1,364

-

-

505

638

1,255

1,806

2,213

1,759

-

1,551

65

3,416

2,520

1,516

667

101

509

1,297

549

1,519

298

390

30,639

-

-

-

-

13.1

-

3.1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1.6

-

1.2

-

0.9

-

3.0

-

-

8.2

6.4

6.0

-

-

3.8

1.3

-

-

17.1

-

2.4

SRSP

-

SRSP

NRSP

SRSP

NRSP

SRSP

AKRSP

SRSP

SRSP

-

-

SRSP

GBTI

SRSP

SRSP

SRSP

SRSP

-

NRSP

SRSP

SRSP

NRSP

SRSP

SRSP

NRSP

SRSP

SRSP

GBTI

NRSP

NRSP

SRSP

-

# as ofSep. 2011

# as ofDec. 2011

Household Organised

# as ofSep. 2011

# as ofDec. 2011

UCs having RSP presence

% increaseduring Qtr

% coverage asof Dec. 2011

S.No. Name ofDistrict

Total rural andPeri-Urban UCs

in the District

Community Organisations

% coverageas of Dec.

2011

COs formedas of Sep.

2011

% increaseduring Qtr

COs formedas of Dec.

2011

RSPs

% increaseduring Qtr

Total ruralHHs in the

District (1998Census)

District-wise Outreach of the Rural Support Programmes as of December 2011

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SINDH 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

22

Badin

Dadu

Ghotki

Hyderabad

Jacobabad

Jamshoro

Karachi

Kashmore

Khairpur

Larkana

Matiari

Mirpur Khas

Nausharo Feroz

Nawabshah

Shahdad Kot

Sanghar

Shikarpur

Sukkhur

Tando Allahyar

Tando Muhammad Khan

Tharparkar

Thattha

Umer Kot

Sub Total

-

-

-

100.0

-

-

-

-

21.9

16.1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4.2

-

18.2

-

23.8

-

5.5

46

30

35

20

29

11

-

37

39

36

15

41

35

27

32

11

50

25

12

13

44

52

27

667

46

30

35

10

29

11

-

37

32

31

15

41

35

27

32

11

50

24

12

11

44

42

27

632

46

52

46

37

40

28

-

37

76

44

19

41

51

51

40

55

51

46

19

16

44

55

27

921

100.0

57.7

76.1

54.1

72.5

39.3

-

100.0

51.3

81.8

78.9

100.0

68.6

52.9

80.0

20.0

98.0

54.3

63.2

81.3

100.0

94.5

100.0

72.4

185,266

164,849

158,489

128,856

90,682

88,816

-

110,969

208,270

121,639

47,026

111,973

164,715

141,671

128,408

209,191

122,340

78,458

47,082

39,648

159,486

202,554

106,515

2,816,903

72,248

33,980

72,592

11,473

76,533

23,580

-

80,708

64,069

17,018

23,129

43,318

11,864

3,092

16,181

11,000

104,557

23,877

12,702

10,095

159,335

28,190

41,243

940,784

73,186

35,040

77,103

11,483

84,893

25,450

-

80,708

64,069

23,198

23,129

43,812

18,929

3,092

17,349

11,200

104,557

24,849

12,702

11,630

159,335

29,863

41,823

977,400

1.3

3.1

6.2

0.1

10.9

7.9

-

-

-

36.3

-

1.1

59.5

-

7.2

1.8

-

4.1

-

15.2

-

5.9

1.4

3.9

39.5

21.3

48.6

8.9

93.6

28.7

-

72.7

30.8

19.1

49.2

39.1

11.5

2.2

13.5

5.4

85.5

31.7

27.0

29.3

99.9

14.7

39.3

34.7

3,886

1,378

4,430

700

4,601

398

-

4,787

3,662

1,379

1,770

2,697

922

564

1,392

718

5,997

2,007

1,025

682

11,447

1,696

2,567

58,705

3,930

1,431

4,430

701

5,074

488

-

4,787

3,662

1,873

1,770

2,723

1,348

564

1,878

718

5,997

2,007

1,025

746

11,447

1,776

2,596

60,971

1.1

3.8

-

0.1

10.3

22.6

-

-

-

35.8

-

1.0

46.2

-

34.9

-

-

-

-

9.4

-

4.7

1.1

3.9

NRSP

TRDP

SRSO

NRSP

SRSO

TRDP

-

SRSO

SRSO

SRSO

NRSP

NRSP

SRSO

NRSP

SRSO

SGA

SRSO

SRSO

NRSP

NRSP

TRDP

NRSP

TRDP

PUNJAB 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

15

16

17

18

19

19

20

21

22

22

23

23

24

25

26

27

27

28

29

29

30

Attock

Attock (overlapping)

Bahawalnagar

Bahawalpur

Bhakkar

Chakwal

Chiniot*

D G Khan

D G Khan (overlapping)*

Faisalabad

Gujranwala

Gujrat

Hafiz Abad

Jhang

Jhelum

Kasur

Khanewal

Khanewal (overlapping)

Khushab

Lahore

Layyah

Lodhran

Lodhran (overlapping)

Mandi Bahauddin

Mianwali

Multan

Multan (overlapping)

Muzaffargarh

Muzaffargarh (overlapping)

Nanakana Sahib*

Narrowal

Okara

Pakpattan

Pakpattan (overlapping)

Rahim Yar Khan

Rajanpur

Rajanpur (overlapping)*

Rawalpindi

-

-

-

-

-

-

(100.0)

-

(100.0)

(1.4)

(8.8)

-

-

-

-

42.9

-

-

-

-

(22.6)

-

50.0

-

-

-

-

(80.0)

-

(100.0)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(100.0)

-

12

64

101

97

40

60

-

50

-

70

62

35

16

21

35

10

19

70

45

27

24

70

3

53

42

22

58

16

24

-

61

27

20

54

103

43

-

58

12

64

101

97

40

60

4

50

35

71

68

35

16

21

35

7

19

70

45

27

31

70

2

53

42

22

58

80

24

4

61

27

20

54

103

43

33

58

65

65

101

97

42

65

42

55

55

71

97

87

40

79

50

89

98

98

49

30

44

70

70

65

53

69

69

93

93

65

74

111

63

63

103

44

44

58

18.5

98.5

100.0

100.0

95.2

92.3

-

90.9

-

98.6

63.9

40.2

40.0

26.6

70.0

11.2

19.4

71.4

91.8

90.0

54.5

100.0

4.3

81.5

79.2

31.9

84.1

17.2

25.8

-

82.4

24.3

31.7

85.7

100.0

97.7

-

100.0

164,849

164,849

158,489

128,856

90,682

88,816

-

208,270

208,270

121,639

47,026

111,973

164,715

141,671

128,408

122,340

122,340

78,458

47,082

39,648

159,486

202,554

202,554

106,515

120,486

261,678

261,678

317,647

317,647

187,137

150,406

270,191

174,888

174,888

338,677

133,182

133,182

256,911

17,187

52,956

195,371

226,415

118,191

49,159

1,069

114,956

20,260

49,004

44,549

41,133

20,287

22,637

22,828

9,580

21,818

17,775

107,911

34,184

112,703

46,705

663

27,027

57,973

35,212

17,654

144,477

-

695

85,624

26,263

18,446

12,295

66,148

84,780

18,650

65,825

17,447

54,043

195,478

226,415

118,191

49,662

1,069

114,956

20,260

50,407

45,691

42,139

21,550

23,259

23,463

9,815

22,541

17,775

107,911

34,784

113,410

46,705

1,020

28,121

59,058

35,212

17,654

145,357

-

695

89,214

27,126

19,019

12,295

66,394

84,780

18,650

66,096

1.5

2.1

0.1

-

-

1.0

-

-

-

2.9

2.6

2.4

6.2

2.7

2.8

2.5

3.3

-

-

1.8

0.6

-

53.8

4.0

1.9

-

-

0.6

-

-

4.2

3.3

3.1

-

0.4

-

-

0.4

10.6

32.8

123.3

175.7

130.3

55.9

-

55.2

9.7

41.4

97.2

37.6

13.1

16.4

18.3

8.0

18.4

22.7

229.2

87.7

71.1

23.1

0.5

26.4

49.0

13.5

6.7

45.8

-

0.4

59.3

10.0

10.9

7.0

19.6

63.7

14.0

25.7

1,393

3,135

14,458

15,755

7,786

2,743

60

8,565

1,302

3,247

2,586

2,684

1,296

1,577

1,278

746

1,323

1,662

6,331

2,231

7,492

3,886

47

1,792

3,302

2,382

1,958

8,729

-

45

4,337

1,695

1,187

1,486

6,260

5,899

1,218

4,202

1,420

3,194

14,461

15,755

7,786

2,760

60

8,568

1,302

3,338

2,640

2,751

1,358

1,618

1,326

763

1,368

1,662

6,331

2,292

7,537

3,886

69

1,848

3,367

2,382

1,958

8,823

-

45

4,480

1,753

1,225

1,486

6,376

5,899

1,218

4,213

1.9

1.9

0.0

-

-

0.6

-

0.0

-

2.8

2.1

2.5

4.8

2.6

3.8

2.3

3.4

-

-

2.7

0.6

-

46.8

3.1

2.0

-

-

1.1

-

-

3.3

3.4

3.2

-

1.9

-

-

0.3

GBTI

NRSP

NRSP

NRSP

NRSP

NRSP

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

PRSP

NRSP

NRSP

PRSP

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

NRSP

NRSP

NRSP

PRSP

NRSP

# as ofSep. 2011

# as ofDec. 2011

Household Organised

# as ofSep. 2011

# as ofDec. 2011

UCs having RSP presence

% increaseduring Qtr

% coverage asof Dec. 2011

S.No. Name ofDistrict

Total rural andPeri-Urban UCs

in the District

Community Organisations

% coverageas of Dec.

2011

COs formedas of Sep.

2011

% increaseduring Qtr

COs formedas of Dec.

2011

RSPs

% increaseduring Qtr

Total ruralHHs in the

District (1998Census)

District-wise Outreach of the Rural Support Programmes as of December 2011

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31

31

32

33

34

35

35

36

36

Sahiwal

Sahiwal (overlapping)

Sargodha

Sheikhupura

Sialkot

Toba Tek Singh

Toba Tek Singh (overlapping)

Vehari

Sub Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(4.5)

39

52

57

10

89

22

61

80

1,761

39

52

57

10

89

22

61

80

1,844

83

83

132

91

94

79

79

87

2,635

47.0

62.7

43.2

11.0

94.7

27.8

77.2

92.0

66.8

227,413

227,413

303,958

207,805

275,204

187,555

187,555

257,583

5,982,198

35,460

12,414

39,158

19,533

121,338

29,820

13,594

39,089

2,318,816

36,797

12,414

40,296

20,014

126,458

30,904

13,594

39,089

2,347,228

3.8

-

2.9

2.5

4.2

3.6

-

-

1.2

16.2

5.5

13.3

9.6

46.0

16.5

7.2

15.2

39.2

2,201

1,201

2,488

1,305

5,710

2,021

1,545

3,149

155,695

2,290

1,201

2,559

1,337

5,916

2,093

1,545

3,149

157,408

4.0

-

2.9

2.5

3.6

3.6

-

-

1.1

PRSP

NRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

PRSP

NRSP

NRSP

AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR (AJ&K)1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

7

8

9

10

10

Bagh

Bagh (overlapping)

Hattian

Hattian (overlapping)

Kotli

Kotli (overlapping)

Muzuffarabad

Muzuffarabad (overlapping)

Neelum

Neelum (overlapping)

Poonch (Rawalakot)

Bhimber

Sudhnoti

Mirpur

Forward Kahuta

Sub Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19

1

5

10

33

36

18

26

9

9

25

18

13

15

8

179

19

1

5

10

33

36

18

26

9

9

25

18

13

15

8

179

19

19

13

13

38

38

32

32

9

9

25

18

12

22

8

196

100.0

5.3

38.5

76.9

86.8

94.7

56.3

81.3

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

108.3

68.2

100.0

91.3

46,470

46,470

21,296

21,296

67,483

67,483

60,712

60,712

15,649

15,649

47,319

54,333

26,849

40,208

18,651

398,970

20,565

672

12,914

15,972

36,782

6,066

21,408

40,025

7,213

5,102

37,080

5,104

10,634

8,251

10,130

237,918

20,692

672

12,914

15,972

36,995

12,785

21,422

40,798

7,213

5,102

37,330

5,295

10,693

8,550

10,130

246,563

0.6

-

-

-

0.6

110.8

0.1

1.9

-

-

0.7

3.7

0.6

3.6

-

3.6

44.5

1.4

60.6

75.0

54.8

18.9

35.3

67.2

46.1

32.6

78.9

9.7

39.8

21.3

54.3

61.8

1,088

32

593

766

2,131

289

992

2,049

331

213

1,910

220

615

370

545

12,144

1,102

32

593

783

2,144

593

992

2,051

331

213

1,922

229

618

388

545

12,536

1.3

-

-

2.2

0.6

105.2

-

0.1

-

-

0.6

4.1

0.5

4.9

-

3.2

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

AJKRSP

NRSP

GILGIT-BALTISTAN (GB)1

2

3

4

5

6

7

6

Astore

Diamir

Ghanche

Ghizer

Gilgit

Hunza-Nagar

Skardu

Sub Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

14

16

10

15

31

94

8

-

14

16

10

15

31

94

8

9

14

16

10

15

31

103

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

91.3

11,000

-

18,452

13,563

17,721

12,779

35,134

108,650

6,444

-

10,401

12,420

10,924

11,965

23,627

75,781

6,444

10,401

12,420

10,924

11,965

23,627

75,781

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

58.6

-

56.4

91.6

61.6

93.6

67.2

69.7

304

-

477

552

456

483

1,010

3,282

304

477

552

456

483

1,010

3,282

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

AKRSP

-

AKRSP

AKRSP

AKRSP

AKRSP

AKRSP

FEDERALLY ADMINISTERED TRIBAL AREA (FATA)/FRONTIER REGIONS (FRs)1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

2

Bajaur Agency

Khyber Agency

Kurram Agency

Mohmand Agency

North Waziristan Agency

Orakzai Agency

South Waziristan Agency

T.A.Adj Lakki Marwat Distt

T.A.Adj Bannu Distt

T.A.Adj D.I.Khan Distt

T.A.Adj Kohat Distt

T.A.Adj Peshawar Distt

T.A.Adj Tank Distt

Sub Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(0.6)

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

6

3,534

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

6

3,556

-

-

13.0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

100.0

-

3.2

63.5

-

-

42,293

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6,118

-

48,411

11,503,598

-

-

4,399

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,738

-

6,137

4,503,036

-

-

4,439

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,738

-

6,177

4,605,847

-

-

0.9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0.7

2.3

-

-

10.5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28.4

-

12.8

40.0

-

-

135

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

116

-

251

274,561

-

-

136

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

116

-

252

280,005

-

-

0.7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0.4

2.0

-

-

SRSP

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

SRSP

-

37

28

23

21

22

15

29

1

1

3

5

3

2

190

5,565Grand Total

# as ofJune,2011

# as ofDec. 2011

Household Organised

# as ofJune, 2011

# as ofDec. 2011

UCs having RSP presence

% increaseduring Qtr

% coverage asof Dec. 2011

S.No. Name ofDistrict

Total rural andPeri-Urban UCs

in the District

Community Organisations

% coverageas of Dec.

2011

COs formedas of June,

2011

% increaseduring Qtr

COs formedas of Dec.,

2011

RSPs

% increaseduring Qtr

Total ruralHHs in the

District (1998Census)

District-wise Outreach of the Rural Support Programmes as of December 2011

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village to maintain biodiversity and provide catchment for

soil and water conservation. A total of 105,000 trees were

planted. As part of the second component, project created

30 Hygiene Promotion Committees (HPC) in as many

villages, with each HPC appointing one Community Lady

Health Campaigner (CLHC) and one Community Male

Health Campaigner (CMHC). For every village, their CLHC

and CMHC are responsible for conducting awareness

sessions with men and women. As of the 31 March 2012

480 awareness sessions were conducted, where 9,600

community members participated.

Bahaal Brings WASH and Shelter Relief to Flood AffectedSindhJanuary to March 2012 - As part of its emergency response

in Sindh, RSPN's USAID funded Bahaal project completed

its activities in sectors of WASH, shelter and settlements in

four flood affected districts of Badin, Mirpurkhas, Shaheeh

Benazirabad and Tando Mohammad Khan. A total number

of 41,540 beneficiary households were targeted in this

phase. The actual number of beneficiary households

receiving assistance was 36,839. In WASH 18,270 hygiene

and water kits each were distributed amongst the affected

population and 226 hand pumps were rehabilitated.

Similarly, 960 shelters were also distributed.

USAID Funded Grassroots Development Project MakesFurther HeadwayJanuary to March 2012 - As of now, the National Rural

Support Programme (NRSP) implemented implemented

Small Grants and Ambassador's Fund Program (SGAFP)

has provided grants to a total of 62 grassroots projects.

The programme has made grant awards worth $3.8 million

through the U.S. Ambassador’s Fund Program, while $ 4.2

million through the USAID’s Small Grants Program have

been awarded for community betterment all across Pakistan,

Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir.

Trainings Held for Capacity Building of Local GrassrootsOrganisations in Governance, Transparency and GenderSensitisation12 to 28 March 2012, Islamabad - RSPN's European Union

funded project ‘Capacity Building of Local Grassroots

Organisations in Governance, Transparency and Gender

Sensitisation’ conducted two extensive trainings of trainers.

The first training was a five-day session to train the project

HIG

HLIG

HTS

master-trainers (Rural Support Programme staff from the

project regions of Chitral (AKRSP), Mardan, Turbat (NRSP)

and Mansehra (SRSP)) in skills related to building the

capacities of local grassroots organisations in organisational

management, gender-sensitisation and budgeting,

development planning, resource mobilisation planning and

awareness regarding local district government budgets and

their formulation. These 15 master trainers will now go on

to train 130 Local Support Organisations and 30 Civil

Society Organisations during the project's 12 months

duration. The second training was a three-day session to

train in financial record keeping of local grassroots

organisations (participants in the event consisted of 10 staff

members from the project regions of Chitral (AKRSP),

Mansehra (SRSP), Mardan and Turbat (NRSP)). Beyond

passing on skills in basic financial record keeping, the

training oriented the participants in their responsibilities

and project activities, and educated them in event

organisation and facilitation.

Finance Ministry Acknowledges Research Undertakenby RSPN’s Capacity Building Project

March 2012 - The Federal Minster for Finance

acknowledged a research study conducted under the RSPN

implemented, USAID funded Assessment and

Strengthening Program (ASP). Focusing on financial

management issues, specifically, government

assignment/revolving accounts for both local and donor

funded projects, the study explored critical areas that

needed improvements for expeditious fund flow to

development projects. If made, these improvements are

expected to enable these development projects achieve

their development objectives. The study recommends

systemic, management level, procedural reforms to ensure

the effective utilization of development seedlings, both

local and foreign, by removing bottlenecks and ensuring

transparency and accountability. The research process

involved all the stakeholders in the government and

development partners through a series of consultations and

workshops.

RSPN’s Biogas Programme Gets CSR Award 2012 inAlternative Energy28 March 2012, Lahore - The National Forum for

Environment and Health awarded the Pakistan Domestic

Biogas Programme (PDBP) the CSR Award 2012 in the

category of ‘Alternative Energy Solutions’. The Chief Guest

of the ceremony, Governor Punjab Latif Khosa presented

the award to Mr. Sajjad Haider (Programme Manager of

PDBP). Mr. Zeeshan Zahid (Manager Special Projects of

RSPN) also attended the ceremony. PDBP was given the

award in light of its efforts to promote biogas in rural areas

to improve livelihoods of rural farmers. The completion of

this project will help in protection of forests, protection of

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An example of the activities funded by SGAFP: theprovision of four dialyzer reprocessing systems and onceacute dialysis machine in a hospital in KPK for bettertreatment of the poor.

Environment and Social Sector

Grassroots Development

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The Pakistan Domestic Biogas Programme (PDBP) has so farcompleted the construction of 1700 biogas plants, within 6 districtsof central Punjab of Pakistan. From January 2012, PDBP has furtherexpanded its work to Sahiwal, Sheikhupura, Nanakana Sahib, Okara,Pakpattan and Gujranwala.

The Rural Support Programmes Network

(RSPN) is the largest development network

of Pakistan, with an outreach to over 30 million

rural Pakistanis. It consists of 11 member

Rural Support Programmes (RSPs) that

espouse a common approach to rural

development: social mobilisation. Social

mobilisation centres around the belief that

poor people have an innate potential to help

themselves, that they can better manage their

limited resources if they organise and are

provided technical and financial support. The

RSPs provide social guidance, and technical

and financial assistance to the rural poor.

RSPN is the strategic platform for the RSPs:

it provides capacity building support to them,

and assists them in policy advocacy and donor

linkages.

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the environment and bio diversity, provision of soot-free fuel to meet domestic

energy needs, provision of a neat and clean atmosphere, and protection from eye-

infections and respiratory diseases. The biogas by-product, bio slurry, is also directly

helpful, in the improvement of fertility of agricultural lands.

Pakistan’s Largest Network of Development Organisations Convenes AnnualStrategy Retreat6-7 March 2012, Bhurban: The Rural Support Programmes (RSPs), collectively

the largest development network in Pakistan, gathered to share their experiences

and discuss ways forward at their annual strategy retreat. As the apex body of the

RSPs, the Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) organized the two-day

event. In addition to over 100 representatives from the RSPs, the retreat also

featured representatives from international and national development organisations,

such as UNICEF, WHO, OXFAM, BRAC, PPAF and the Imran Khan Foundation

(IKF). The issues that came under discussion notably included the incorporation

of right-based approaches to the RSP's existing institution building activities,

strengthening the capacity of grassroots organisations and

linking them to the public sector, and eradicating polio from

Pakistan.

The theme of gender also received particular focus, with

representatives from the RSPs and RSP-fostered

community organisations emphasising gender

mainstreaming and the role of gender in enabling

community-driven rural development. The retreat featured

the distribution of certificates to the successful graduates

of the Gender Training of Trainers (GToT) programme run

by RSPN.

The event closed out with closing remarks from Mr Shoaib

Sultan Khan, Chairman RSPN and Mr Qazi Azmat Isa, CEO

PPAF, who together emphasised fostering 'institutions of

the people' for sustainable rural development to happen.

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