Strengthening Democratic Governance in Pakistan (SDGP) Program

The Strengthening Democratic Governance in Pakistan (SDGP) program is a four-year intervention of SAP-Pakistan aimed at increasing the participation of rural poor in local governance. This will create spaces for them to significantly contribute towards decision-making and policies formulated for their development and well being at the local level. The rural poor - as repeatedly referred to stands for subsistence farmers, peasants, rural workers, and minorities. However in all these categories women will be given priority.

The program is being implemented in 40 districts and 400 union councils of Pakistan (ten districts from each province and ten union councils from each district). The geographical universe of program’s activities will cut across all tiers of local governance. Some activities will also be conducted at provincial and national levels. Read More

Focus Districts Data

 

General Districts Data

 

Related Publications:

English:

A Drop in the Ocean

Agriculture and Food Security

Livelihood Rights

Ranking Local Government Performance

Peasants and Workers Groups
(Annual Consolidated Report) Jan-Dec 2006

Pro-Poor Budget Allocation Local Government

Land Rights: Peasants' Research Paper Economic

Water Rights: Pro Poor Interventions In Irrigation

 

Urdu:

Agriculture and Food Security

Livelihood Rights

 

Project Reports:

Annual Progress Report (April 2006 - March 2007)

Annual Progress Report (April 2007 - March 2008)

 

Event Photo Gallery:

National Conference for Farmer Policy

 

Documentaries:

Project Documentary