villagecentric
Villagecentric is a term used to describe approaches, policies, and processes that place the village as the primary unit of analysis, planning, and governance in rural development. It emphasizes local participation, context-specific solutions, and decentralized decision-making, with the aim of aligning interventions to the needs, resources, and social dynamics of individual villages.
Core principles typically associated with villagecentric approaches include participatory planning, capacity building at the village level,
Applications of villagecentric planning appear across development work, including rural livelihoods improvement, climate adaptation, natural resource
Challenges can include uneven participation, risk of local elites dominating decisions, capacity constraints at the village
In literature and policy, villagecentric is used as a descriptive label for strategies that elevate village