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Organized the REACH India 2005 national conference. In February this year, the REACH India Advisory Board met for the first time to provide guidance for implementing the program. Several issues came up during the day-long discussion including the importance of recording cumulative change, the necessity of monitoring and evaluation to focus on processes, and not numbers, meaningful mainstreaming, defining NGO roles that complement the government etc. It was a spirited and passionate debate, and one that laid the ground for many of the focus areas at the National Conference. The objectives of the national conference were: • To showcase the work of our NGOs to a broader audience comprising representatives from government, donor agencies, policy and research groups and the private sector. • To expose partner NGOs to new and relevant information on policy, quality of education, monitoring and evaluation, models of delivery, partnership and sustainability. • To bring stakeholders together on a common platform – representatives from NGOs, Government, educational/academic institutions, donor agencies, private sector – and facilitate a dialogue between the various parties. • To increase awareness of stakeholders to REACH India activities, and that way, enhance their interest in supporting REACH India-type initiatives. The primary target audience for the conference was the project’s partner NGOs in four geographical areas: Delhi, Kolkata, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. The conference agenda was structured around specific themes: Day 1 focused on the education sector in general and moves on to specific delivery models and approaches; Day 2 focused on quality of education issues including mainstreaming, teaching-learning methodologies and tracking of children; and Day 3 focused on issues around networking, sustainability and public participation in governance. The conference brought together some of the foremost thinkers and practioners in the field of elementary education for vulnerable children. The conference was inaugurated by Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, and Panchayati Raj, Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, who stressed the role of the Panchayats in ensuring quality education for all. More than 150 people attended the conference including two members from each partner NGO and one from each sub-grantee; representatives from other NGOs, Government (both national and state), private sector, donor agencies, and educational/academic institutions; and members of our Advisory Board and Grant Selection Committees. NGO...
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