COPAR Assignment
COPAR Assignment
COPAR Assignment
Research)
A social development approach that aims to transform the
apathetic, individualistic and voiceless poor into dynamic,
participatory and politically responsive community.
A collective, participatory, transformative, liberative,
sustained and systematic process of building peoples
organizations by mobilizing and enhancing the capabilities
and resources of the people for the resolution of their issues
and concerns towards effecting change in their existing
oppressive and exploitative conditions (1994 National
Rural Conference)
A process by which a community identifies its needs and
objectives, develops confidence to take action in respect to
them and in doing so, extends and develops cooperative
and collaborative attitudes and practices in the community
(Ross 1967)
A continuous and sustained process of educating the
people to understand and develop their critical awareness of
their existing condition, working with the people
collectively and efficiently on their immediate and longterm problems, and mobilizing the people to develop their
capability and readiness to respond and take action on their
immediate needs towards solving their long-term problems
(CO: A manual of experience, PCPD)
Process:
- the sequence of steps whereby members of a community
come together to critically assess to evaluate community
conditions and work together to improve those conditions.
Structure:
- refers to a particular group of community members that
work together for a common health and health related
goals.
Emphasis of COPAR:
1. Community working to solve its own problem
2. Direction is established internally and externally
3. Development and implementation of a specific project
less important than the development of the capacity of the
community to establish the project
4. Consciousness raising involves perceiving health and
medical care within the total structure of society
Importance of COPAR:
1. COPAR is an important tool for community development
and people empowerment as this helps the community
workers to generate community participation in
development activities.
2. COPAR prepares people/clients to eventually take over
the management of a development programs in the future.
3. COPAR maximizes community participation and
involvement; community resources are mobilized for
community services.
PRINCIPLES:
1. People especially the most oppressed, exploited and
deprived sectors are open to change, have the capacity to
change and are able to bring about change.
2. COPAR should be based on the interest of the poorest
sector of the community.
3. COPAR should lead to a self-reliant community and
society.
CRITICAL STEPS (ACTIVITIES):
1. Integration
2. Social Investigation
3. Tentative program planning
4. Groundwork
5. The meeting
6. Role Play
7. Mobilization or action
8. Evaluation
9. Reflection
10.Organization
Phases of COPAR Process:
1. Pre-Entry Phase - is the intial phase of the organizing
process where the community organizer looks for
communities to serve and help. Acitivities include:
Preparation of the Institution
* Train faculty and students in COPAR.
* Formulate plans for institutionalizing COPAR.
* Revise/enrich curriculum and immersion program.
* Coordinate participants of other departments.
Site Selection
* Initial networking with local government.
* Conduct preliminary special investigation.
* Make long/short list of potential communities.
* Do ocular survey of listed communities.
Criteria for Initial Site Selection
* Must have a population of 100-200 families.
* Economically depressed.
* No strong resistance from the community.
* No serious peace and order problem.
* No similar group or organization holding the same
program.
3. Organization-building Phase
Key Activities
group
o election of officers
the community.
* Others
Key Activities
congregate
concerns.