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Social Mobilization: A Conceptual
Understanding
IMRAN AHMAD SAJID
Lecturer (Social Work)
ISSG, University of Peshawar
Development
• Development means human progress, raising
the quality of life of people and involving
them in political, social and economic
activities that affect their lives (Zari
Rafiq.p.53).
• How a given nation can obtain
prosperity, civilization, and power by means of
agriculture, industry and commerce (White
Gorden).
Community Development
• Community Development is a process
designed to create conditions of economic
and social progress for the whole community
with its active participation and fullest
possible reliance upon the community's
initiative.“ (UN)
Community Development
• Community development is the organized
effort to improve the condition of community
life, primarily through the enlistment of self-
help and cooperative efforts from
villagers, but with technical support from
government or ngos (Zari Rafiq).
Social Mobilization
• It is a tool for community development.
Earthquake 8.9.2005, Balakot
Mansehra
• The 2005 earthquake was a
major earthquake centered in the Pakistan
administered Kashmir near the city of
Muzaffarabad, also affecting and the Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
• It occurred at 08:52:37 Pakistan Standard Time
on 8 October 2005.
• It registered a moment magnitude of 7.6 making
it similar in size to the 1906 San Francisco
earthquake, the 1935 Quetta
earthquake, the 2001 Gujarat earthquake, and
the 2009 Sumatra earthquakes.
• As of 8 November, the government of Pakistan's
official death toll was 75,000.
• The earthquake also affected countries in the
surrounding region where tremors were felt
in Tajikistan and western China, while officials
say nearly 1,400 people also died in Jammu
and Kashmir and four people in
neighboring Nangarhar
Province of Afghanistan.
• The severity of the damage caused by the
earthquake is attributed to severe
upthrust, coupled with poor construction.
Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation - SDC
Earthquake Proof House Design
• How do you make people learn to build the
new earthquake proof houses?
• People don’t have facebook, internet, TV etc.
M. Kamran, Manager SDC, Mansehra
KamranOwner of the House
Earthquake Proof House
1. Kamran took the project of building earthquake proof
houses in Balakot, Naran etc.
2. He employed 3 social mobilizers.
3. The project lasted for three years.
4. The social mobilizers would go to a village and contact any
person.
5. The social mobilizers would inform him of their visit and
project.
6. The initial contacted person would gather a few other
members of his village.
7. The social mobilizers would again visit the village and
present their project to the gathering.
8. The gathering would select a few memebrs as a
village committee.
9. The SDC social mobilizers would invite the village
committee members for the training on Earthquake
Proof House building to Base-Camp Mansehra, where
an Engineer would give them training on building the
house.
10. It was the job of the village committee to train all
other village members in building the eq.p. houses.
11. On completion of the house along the given
guidelines, the family would be given a sum of
3,00,000 Rs/- by ERA (Earthquake Rehabilitation
Authority), Government of Pakistan.
12. Now almost all the villages in the area have safe
houses. Their community is a developed community
in terms of disasters.
What is Social Mobilization?
• Mobilization is a Military terminology
• To Mobilize = prepare forces for action
• to organize people or resources in order to be
ready for action or in order to take
action, especially in a military or civil
emergency, or to be organized for this purpose.
• When Military is mobilized, it is ready to attack
the enemy forces at any time.
• When community is mobilized, it is ready to
attack social problems at any time.
Social Mobilization
• Social mobilization is a process of motivating
communities to organize in a cohesive group for an
active participation towards their own development
(Zari Rafiq.p.199).
• Mobilization refers to the process of forming
crowds, groups, associations and organizations for the
pursuit of collective goal (Oberschall A, in Zari
Rafiq.p.199).
• Social Mobilization means the art or skill of organizing
people for some particular objective and leading them
to the stage of self-reliance (Ikram Ullah Jan and Abid
Ullah Jan, in Zari Rafiq.p.200).
Social Mobility
• Movement of a person or persons from one
social status to another (Wallace and Wallace)
• Vertical Mobility: Change in class, occupation
& power position.
• Horizontal Mobility: Change in position
without a change in status.
Social Movement
• Organized group effort to resist
or generate social change, or
• A collective effort to promote or
resist change (Horton & Hunt).
• Characteristics:
– Collective Action
– Oriented towards Social Change
• Elements:
– Ideology behind the movement
– Organizational framework
– Consequences
• Stages:
• Preliminary Stage
– Unrest
• Popular stage –
emergence of
leader
• Formalization
stage-
party, organization
etc
• Institutionalization
stage
• Dissolution stage
Key Elements of Social Mobilization
• Four Key Elements of Social Mobilization
1. Organizational Development
2. Capital Formation for Development through
Community Savings
3. Training for Human Resource Development
4. Socio-Economic Development
1. Organizational Development
• It is a process in which community members
and, especially the poor, form their own
groups or organizations based on common
development interests and needs that are best
served by organizing themselves as a group.
• Before a person becomes a member of
Community Based Organization (CBO), the
individual struggles against harsh conditions.
• Once he/she is organized in a group or
organization, the individual has the leverage
(power to get things done) with which to
address and tackle problems which he/she
could not have done alone (Pandey, 2002).
Types of Community Based
Organizations
1. Specific Focus Organizations
2. Broad-Based or Multi-purpose organizations
i. CBOs with Specific Focus
• E.g.
– Earthquake Proof House Building CBOs
– Child Protection CBOs
– Tenants / Farmers CBOs
– Woman Protection CBOs etc etc
• Close organizations
• Memberships is restricted to a specific
category of community members
ii. Multi-Purpose/Broad-based CBOs
• Aim to improve the condition the members
and the community in which they live.
• Holistic focus
• More inclusive of poor people
• Effective for poverty alleviation, community-
wide development and in establishing strong
links with local governments (UC Nazims etc)
Factors promoting Effective
Organizational Development
• Four factors:
1. Building Democratic principles
2. Building Leadership capacity of several members
3. Building Incentives into the early stages
4. Ensuring inclusive approach
i. Building Democratic Principles
• Organization must be run on democratic principles.
• It must have a constitution which shall reflect
– Its objectives,
– Its norms and values,
– Its principles by which the CBO will function.
• In order to build long-term commitment of members, it
is necessary to promote
– Norms and values such as
tolerance, inclusion, cooperation, and equality
• It helps preventing the CBO from diverging into
destructing common good.
ii. Build Leadership Capacity
• Building leadership capacity within the CBO is
a must.
• Likewise, instead of one individual, leadership
capacity of several members must be
developed, in order to avoid dependency and
capture.
Leadership=ability to lead Capacity: ability to do something
iii. Building Incentives
• Why would you join an organization?
• Building incentives into early stages of
formation of CBO is necessary because…...
• it creates interest among community
members for organizing.
Incentive in shape of salary, control over CBOs resources etc.
iv. Inclusive Approach
• In order to promote equal opportunities and
prevent conflict, a social mobilizer has to
adopt inclusive approach – i.e, leave room for
new membership.
2. Capital Formation for Development
Through Community Savings
• Capital means “cash for investment.” or
• a resource or resources that can be used to
generate economic wealth.
• Capital Formation means “transfer of savings
to businesses.”
• Capital formation through mobilizing of
savings enhances a CBOs power to realize its
full potential.
• Savings generated by individual members are
the assets of the CBO and are the first step
towards their self-reliance.
• Uses of Capital
• CBOs capital can be used for
– Internal credit with interest
– Enable individual members to engage
in income-generation activities
– Strengthening CBOs capital base.
– Enterprise development at community
level
– Contribute to local development
initiatives
Enterprise: business activities directed
at profit
3. Training for Human Resource
Development
• Resource means “somebody or something
that is a source of help or information.”
• Human Resources are all the people working
within a CBO.
• Community members can maximize their
potential not only by organizing themselves
but also by upgrading their existing skills to
better manage new inputs. –e.g new
community initiatives, establishing links with
local government.
• A social mobilizer can support
– Direct training,
– Exchange visits, and
– other capacity building activities based on needs
identified by the members of the CBO.
• Some of the key skills might include,
– advocacy skills,
– accounting,
– record keeping,
– village profiling,
– networking,
– fundraising,
– Organizational development,
– Leadership skills,
– Natural resource management skills, etc.
• For better human resource development, it is
essential that trained individuals take-up the
responsibility to train other community
memebrs.

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Social Mobilization - A Conceptual Understanding - Imran Ahmad Sajid

  • 1. Social Mobilization: A Conceptual Understanding IMRAN AHMAD SAJID Lecturer (Social Work) ISSG, University of Peshawar
  • 2. Development • Development means human progress, raising the quality of life of people and involving them in political, social and economic activities that affect their lives (Zari Rafiq.p.53). • How a given nation can obtain prosperity, civilization, and power by means of agriculture, industry and commerce (White Gorden).
  • 3. Community Development • Community Development is a process designed to create conditions of economic and social progress for the whole community with its active participation and fullest possible reliance upon the community's initiative.“ (UN)
  • 4. Community Development • Community development is the organized effort to improve the condition of community life, primarily through the enlistment of self- help and cooperative efforts from villagers, but with technical support from government or ngos (Zari Rafiq).
  • 5. Social Mobilization • It is a tool for community development.
  • 7. • The 2005 earthquake was a major earthquake centered in the Pakistan administered Kashmir near the city of Muzaffarabad, also affecting and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. • It occurred at 08:52:37 Pakistan Standard Time on 8 October 2005. • It registered a moment magnitude of 7.6 making it similar in size to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the 1935 Quetta earthquake, the 2001 Gujarat earthquake, and the 2009 Sumatra earthquakes. • As of 8 November, the government of Pakistan's official death toll was 75,000.
  • 8. • The earthquake also affected countries in the surrounding region where tremors were felt in Tajikistan and western China, while officials say nearly 1,400 people also died in Jammu and Kashmir and four people in neighboring Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan.
  • 9. • The severity of the damage caused by the earthquake is attributed to severe upthrust, coupled with poor construction.
  • 10. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation - SDC
  • 12. • How do you make people learn to build the new earthquake proof houses? • People don’t have facebook, internet, TV etc.
  • 13. M. Kamran, Manager SDC, Mansehra KamranOwner of the House Earthquake Proof House
  • 14. 1. Kamran took the project of building earthquake proof houses in Balakot, Naran etc. 2. He employed 3 social mobilizers. 3. The project lasted for three years. 4. The social mobilizers would go to a village and contact any person. 5. The social mobilizers would inform him of their visit and project. 6. The initial contacted person would gather a few other members of his village. 7. The social mobilizers would again visit the village and present their project to the gathering.
  • 15. 8. The gathering would select a few memebrs as a village committee. 9. The SDC social mobilizers would invite the village committee members for the training on Earthquake Proof House building to Base-Camp Mansehra, where an Engineer would give them training on building the house. 10. It was the job of the village committee to train all other village members in building the eq.p. houses. 11. On completion of the house along the given guidelines, the family would be given a sum of 3,00,000 Rs/- by ERA (Earthquake Rehabilitation Authority), Government of Pakistan. 12. Now almost all the villages in the area have safe houses. Their community is a developed community in terms of disasters.
  • 16. What is Social Mobilization? • Mobilization is a Military terminology • To Mobilize = prepare forces for action • to organize people or resources in order to be ready for action or in order to take action, especially in a military or civil emergency, or to be organized for this purpose. • When Military is mobilized, it is ready to attack the enemy forces at any time. • When community is mobilized, it is ready to attack social problems at any time.
  • 17. Social Mobilization • Social mobilization is a process of motivating communities to organize in a cohesive group for an active participation towards their own development (Zari Rafiq.p.199). • Mobilization refers to the process of forming crowds, groups, associations and organizations for the pursuit of collective goal (Oberschall A, in Zari Rafiq.p.199). • Social Mobilization means the art or skill of organizing people for some particular objective and leading them to the stage of self-reliance (Ikram Ullah Jan and Abid Ullah Jan, in Zari Rafiq.p.200).
  • 18. Social Mobility • Movement of a person or persons from one social status to another (Wallace and Wallace) • Vertical Mobility: Change in class, occupation & power position. • Horizontal Mobility: Change in position without a change in status.
  • 19. Social Movement • Organized group effort to resist or generate social change, or • A collective effort to promote or resist change (Horton & Hunt). • Characteristics: – Collective Action – Oriented towards Social Change • Elements: – Ideology behind the movement – Organizational framework – Consequences • Stages: • Preliminary Stage – Unrest • Popular stage – emergence of leader • Formalization stage- party, organization etc • Institutionalization stage • Dissolution stage
  • 20. Key Elements of Social Mobilization • Four Key Elements of Social Mobilization 1. Organizational Development 2. Capital Formation for Development through Community Savings 3. Training for Human Resource Development 4. Socio-Economic Development
  • 21. 1. Organizational Development • It is a process in which community members and, especially the poor, form their own groups or organizations based on common development interests and needs that are best served by organizing themselves as a group.
  • 22. • Before a person becomes a member of Community Based Organization (CBO), the individual struggles against harsh conditions.
  • 23. • Once he/she is organized in a group or organization, the individual has the leverage (power to get things done) with which to address and tackle problems which he/she could not have done alone (Pandey, 2002).
  • 24. Types of Community Based Organizations 1. Specific Focus Organizations 2. Broad-Based or Multi-purpose organizations
  • 25. i. CBOs with Specific Focus • E.g. – Earthquake Proof House Building CBOs – Child Protection CBOs – Tenants / Farmers CBOs – Woman Protection CBOs etc etc • Close organizations • Memberships is restricted to a specific category of community members
  • 26. ii. Multi-Purpose/Broad-based CBOs • Aim to improve the condition the members and the community in which they live. • Holistic focus • More inclusive of poor people • Effective for poverty alleviation, community- wide development and in establishing strong links with local governments (UC Nazims etc)
  • 27. Factors promoting Effective Organizational Development • Four factors: 1. Building Democratic principles 2. Building Leadership capacity of several members 3. Building Incentives into the early stages 4. Ensuring inclusive approach
  • 28. i. Building Democratic Principles • Organization must be run on democratic principles. • It must have a constitution which shall reflect – Its objectives, – Its norms and values, – Its principles by which the CBO will function. • In order to build long-term commitment of members, it is necessary to promote – Norms and values such as tolerance, inclusion, cooperation, and equality • It helps preventing the CBO from diverging into destructing common good.
  • 29. ii. Build Leadership Capacity • Building leadership capacity within the CBO is a must. • Likewise, instead of one individual, leadership capacity of several members must be developed, in order to avoid dependency and capture. Leadership=ability to lead Capacity: ability to do something
  • 30. iii. Building Incentives • Why would you join an organization? • Building incentives into early stages of formation of CBO is necessary because…... • it creates interest among community members for organizing. Incentive in shape of salary, control over CBOs resources etc.
  • 31. iv. Inclusive Approach • In order to promote equal opportunities and prevent conflict, a social mobilizer has to adopt inclusive approach – i.e, leave room for new membership.
  • 32. 2. Capital Formation for Development Through Community Savings • Capital means “cash for investment.” or • a resource or resources that can be used to generate economic wealth. • Capital Formation means “transfer of savings to businesses.”
  • 33. • Capital formation through mobilizing of savings enhances a CBOs power to realize its full potential. • Savings generated by individual members are the assets of the CBO and are the first step towards their self-reliance.
  • 34. • Uses of Capital • CBOs capital can be used for – Internal credit with interest – Enable individual members to engage in income-generation activities – Strengthening CBOs capital base. – Enterprise development at community level – Contribute to local development initiatives Enterprise: business activities directed at profit
  • 35. 3. Training for Human Resource Development • Resource means “somebody or something that is a source of help or information.” • Human Resources are all the people working within a CBO.
  • 36. • Community members can maximize their potential not only by organizing themselves but also by upgrading their existing skills to better manage new inputs. –e.g new community initiatives, establishing links with local government.
  • 37. • A social mobilizer can support – Direct training, – Exchange visits, and – other capacity building activities based on needs identified by the members of the CBO.
  • 38. • Some of the key skills might include, – advocacy skills, – accounting, – record keeping, – village profiling, – networking, – fundraising, – Organizational development, – Leadership skills, – Natural resource management skills, etc.
  • 39. • For better human resource development, it is essential that trained individuals take-up the responsibility to train other community memebrs.