Influenced by the new development paradigm, which puts people before things, RCHO follows a participatory approach in every sphere of its work. The traditional knowledge of the rural poor is valued and respected, and there is confidence that rural people are capable of self-reliant organization. On a practical level, the fundamental thrust of this approach is decentralization and empowerment. For a community to be able to work for its own development and reduce its dependency there is a need for full involvement at all stages of the development cycle. The participation of communities in identification, planning, management, implementation and evaluation of projects is a key factor in RCHO work. Internally a participatory approach is adopted in managing the affairs of RCHO. Externally, RCHO role as a “change agent” helps to develop community management structures that are capable of managing their own development. This increases the ability of the community to demand accountability in all their affairs, from leaders and officials. It reinforces the community’s belief in the value of their own development choices and efforts. Human resource development is an essential part of our development work. This means ensuring that the community is trained and skilled, as well as organized, to maximize the potential of the community to take hold of its own development. RCHO strongly believes in maximizing its impact by transferring field experiences into knowledge to influence the development policies and practices of NGOs, donors and government agencies. This is important for working towards the long-term goal of eradicating poverty.
Sustainable rural development is a dynamic process posing various needs at different phases of time. These can be dealt with continuous interventions based on designed frameworks that incorporate the requirements projected by the communities and with the help of the communities by strategizing for public-private partnership.
During the process of social mobilization, RCHO adopted a participatory, self-help, self-sustainable approach through community involvement and formation of volunteer groups in remote rural areas of Afghanistan.
RCHO has strong linkages with major NGOs and funding agencies working in Afghanistan. RCHO enjoys a rich experience of working in the diverse socio-cultural environment of Afghanistan and an extensive networking with the District & Provincial Governments, civil society institutions, media and political parties.