Section Article

Rural development and non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
Author(s): Beena Singh

Abstract
Rural development is an essential component in increasing the standard of living in rural regions. It include the enhancement of infrastructure education healthcare and economic prospects. NGOs have a substantial impact in this field by supplementing government initiatives and filling in the gaps in rural development. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) carry out their work by implementing initiatives at the community level advocating for certain causes and directly intervening in various issues. Their main areas of interest include reducing poverty promoting agricultural development and empowering women. Their approach often incorporates participatory methodologies guaranteeing that local populations have a voice in the process of development. The partnership between non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and rural communities results in more enduring and comprehensive development results. The efficacy of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in rural development is impacted by aspects such as the mobilisation of resources the enhancement of capabilities and the capability to collaborate harmoniously with other stakeholders. The accomplishments and difficulties encountered by non-governmental organisations provide unique perspectives on the ever-changing terrain of rural development.