Program development is a structured, cyclical process that underpins the effectiveness and sustainability of non-profit organizations, particularly in developing countries and low-income economies. This article examines program development as an integrated system encompassing needs assessment, program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and sustainability planning. Through historical perspectives and case-based illustrations in maternal health, education, and microfinance, it highlights practical approaches for maximizing social impact in resource-constrained settings. The discussion emphasizes alignment with organizational missions, adaptive strategies, and stakeholder engagement, offering guidance for practitioners and scholars to implement structured, evidence-informed programs that are responsive, sustainable, and impactful.
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