Poverty Eradication: Azam Tani Preliminary Transformation of Community Development Program

Mohd Hudzairi Mansor, Mohd Nadzir, Mohd Yusof Hussain, Zaimah Ramli

Abstract


People around the world want development. Their development is much easier then. The government of each country is trying to develop their respective countries. Then the approach adopted was community development. However the issue of development has always feared to be affected by the presence of poverty. Under the NKRA and this can be seen the launch of a program of development of poor communities AZAM Tani program. That this program is one program of four programs under the project 1 AZAM (end time of the poor). Batten (In. Yusof Bin Ismail, 2010) states that emphasize community development community efforts to pace themselves take action collectively to the problems and meet the needs of desperate. Bradshaw (2005) noted how every theory adopted poverty in policy discussions that regular and community development programs aimed at addressing the root causes of poverty. In previous studies, Haris B. Adb. Wahab (1996) in his study looking at the issue of involvement of participants in the Human Development Program Kampung (MAK). The findings Haris B. Adb. Wahab (1996) showed that the participants had moderate knowledge and implementation of programs under the support of the state government. Overall, this program succeeded in raising the living standards of rural communities in social and economic fields. AZAM Tani program, which was launched in 2010, this is an ideal program to help households in rural communities. In fact, it is able to improve and transform the adult individual poor households who participated in this program.


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