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Vision

  • Holistic, integrated and sustainable development of the mountain people based   on their cultural values, traditions and resources.
     

  • Empowering people to take their development decisions themselves and build     a stable society that is free of social, economic & gender inequity.


Mission

  • To make the local people active partners in the planning and implementation of   the development process, which is sustainable and sensitive to their needs.
     

  • To create and empower community based organizations and institutions, which  may provide a collective voice to the people ensuring that the developmental      plans and policies are sustainable and people oriented.
     

  • To help local people enhance their capabilities and hone their skills to be able     to participate in a development process, which aims to attain optimum utilization of the available resources.
     

  • To train people in market strategies and other economic activities, which may    help them get optimum benefits from the resources available; without compromising   a sustainable livelihood and food security.
     

  • To regenerate the local eco-system and restore the environmental balance with    the help of the local people.

Strategies

  • Enhancing the capacity, skills and knowledge of multiple stakeholders.
     

  • Institution building by promoting citizens collectives and group on the basis        of economic, social and gender equity.
     

  • Research & policy advocacy for the issues emerging from Grass root level as well  as policies formed at macro level.
     

  • Special program and approach according to the need and priorities of women      and other marginalized section of the society.
     

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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