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Vacancies

KILA invites application for the following posts under KLGSDP.

I.Faculty Members
a. Finance - 1 post
b. Accounting - 1 post
c. Social Development - 1 post

II.Consultants
a. Environment & Social Management Frame Works (ESMF) - 1 post
b. Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) - 1 post
c. Information Technology (IT) - 1 post

Applications in the prescribed format should be sent to career.kila@gmail.com along with the detailed biodata. Applications are not accepted in any other form or mode.

Applications not received in the prescribed format will be summarily rejected.

Click here to download Prescribed format

Last Date of application – 17th May 2012

Training for Grama Sabha/Ward Sabha Members

Training for Grama Sabha/Ward Sabha Members were held under the auspices of Government of Kerala and KILA during the period from November 2011 to February 2012

See the format for reporting the details of the training to be filled by the Grama Panchayats, Municipalities and Corporation and to send back to KILA.

See the attachment for the Reporting Format.

Training on Good Governance

Kindly see the presentation of various sessions for the training of Good Governance attached to this page

International Conference - Democratic Decentralisation and People’s Participation

Democratic Decentralisation and Peoples Participation
Conference organised by Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) in association with RC10, ISA
Date : Thu, 20 December 2012 to Sun, 23 December 2012
Venue : KILA Campus, Kerala, India

Call for Conference Session Proposals and Papers
Session Proposals due.......: Saturday 31st March 2012
Conference Paper due........: Saturday 29th September 2012

Democratic decentralisation and people’s participation is increasingly becoming a subject of discussion considering its importance in social development. Democracy will be more meaningful when it becomes closer to the people. Strengthening of local governments, by means of devolving functions, functionaries and finance is found to be one the effective ways of decentralisation. And such experiments are being made all over the world. For example, in India, the 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Constitutions of India and the resultant strengthening of local governments have made significant impact on poverty reduction and quality of life.

The key to the success of decentralisation lies in the level of people’s participation. In turn, the effective participation of people depends on the capacity building for equipping people to participate in local level planning, monitoring and implementation. Models are being emerged based on learning-by-doing. Kerala, the southernmost state in India, has successfully experimented democratic decentralisation and people’s participation in local level planning.

About-us

Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) is synonymous with decentralisation and local governance. The best of its kind in the third world, KILA aims to address the emerging issues of decentralised governance at the grass roots through a plethora of divergent activities like training, research, consultancy, policy advice, publications and information services. KILA thus becomes a harbinger of the emerging dawn of vibrant local democracy.

Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) has been engaged in the capacity building activities for local governments in Kerala since its establishment in 1990. The Institute is supported by the Government of Kerala, as its nodal institution for training, research and consultancy for the Local Self-Government Institutions. The Institute engages in different capacity building activities of the local governments, both rural and urban.

KILA was established in the pattern of a national institute with the main objective of training, research and consultancy in decentralised governance and administration. With a view to develop it as an institution of excellence, KILA was registered as an autonomous institution under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act 1955. KILA is the only Institution in India that functions with the sole mandate of promoting decentralised governance both in urban and rural areas. As a result of this, efforts are on to establish KILA as an international training centre on local governance and declare KILA as the SAARC centre of excellence in local governance.

The Institute disseminates the insights of research and recommendations of its various training programmes and workshops through a number of publications. In order to meet the training needs of the participants from other Indian states and neighbouring countries KILA has translated several documents in English and other Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil, Bengali and Kannada.

KILA actively collaborates with many national and international agencies like Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN-HABITAT, and Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) with a motive of deepening local governance. KILA collaborates with the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance and All India Institute of Local Self Governments, Mumbai to conduct international course in decentralised governance and poverty alleviation.

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