Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines

In Community-Driven Development (CDD) programs, communities identify, prioritize, design and execute small scale investments. While relevance and community ownership have been high, it is also crucial that these public investments meet economic fea...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8437725/economic-results-cdd-programs-evidence-burkina-faso-indonesia-philippines
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spelling okr-10986-111642021-04-23T14:02:54Z Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE BASIC SERVICES BENCHMARKS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY CALCULATION CALCULATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSERVATIVE ASSUMPTIONS CONSUMER CONSUMER PREFERENCES CONTRIBUTIONS COST SAVINGS DELIVERY MECHANISM DIRECT COSTS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EXCHANGE RATE FINANCIAL COSTS FUTURE INCOMES HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING INDIRECT COST INDIRECT COSTS INITIAL INVESTMENT INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT COSTS LABOR MARKET LEAST COST LITERACY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW COST LOW-INCOME OPERATIONAL COSTS OPPORTUNITY COST PORTFOLIO POTABLE WATER PRICE DISTORTIONS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROPERTY VALUES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC WORKS QUESTIONNAIRES RATE OF RETURN RATES OF RETURN RENTAL HOUSING RESPONSIBILITIES ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFE WATER SALES SAVINGS SCHOOLS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE TYPE OF INVESTMENT TYPES OF INVESTMENTS USER FEES VALUATION VILLAGES WATER CONSUMPTION WATER PRODUCTION WATER PROJECTS WATER SECTOR WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEM WATER SYSTEMS WATER USER WELLS In Community-Driven Development (CDD) programs, communities identify, prioritize, design and execute small scale investments. While relevance and community ownership have been high, it is also crucial that these public investments meet economic feasibility criteria and generate adequate rates of return. This note summarizes the results of three recent ex-post economic analyses of CDD programs in Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines. In all cases, the overall portfolio had relatively high economic rates of return, with conservative estimates ranging from 21 to 68 percent. Quantifiable benefits of the roads, water supply systems, schools, productive projects and other investments were significant, including documented time savings, increases in local production and revenues, and savings on the cost of inputs and services, among others. In addition, a comparison of CDD implemented infrastructure projects with comparable government programs found that CDD projects consistently generated greater cost efficiency, with savings on unit costs channeled into additional community infrastructure initiatives. 2012-08-13T14:19:45Z 2012-08-13T14:19:45Z 2007-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8437725/economic-results-cdd-programs-evidence-burkina-faso-indonesia-philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11164 English Social Development Notes; No. 109 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa East Asia and Pacific Indonesia Philippines Burkina Faso
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BASIC SERVICES
BENCHMARKS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
CALCULATION
CALCULATIONS
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
CONSERVATIVE ASSUMPTIONS
CONSUMER
CONSUMER PREFERENCES
CONTRIBUTIONS
COST SAVINGS
DELIVERY MECHANISM
DIRECT COSTS
DISCOUNT RATE
ECONOMIC ANALYSES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN
EXCHANGE RATE
FINANCIAL COSTS
FUTURE INCOMES
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
INDIRECT COST
INDIRECT COSTS
INITIAL INVESTMENT
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
INVESTMENT COSTS
LABOR MARKET
LEAST COST
LITERACY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW COST
LOW-INCOME
OPERATIONAL COSTS
OPPORTUNITY COST
PORTFOLIO
POTABLE WATER
PRICE DISTORTIONS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTION INCREASES
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROPERTY VALUES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC WORKS
QUESTIONNAIRES
RATE OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURN
RENTAL HOUSING
RESPONSIBILITIES
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAFE WATER
SALES
SAVINGS
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
TYPE OF INVESTMENT
TYPES OF INVESTMENTS
USER FEES
VALUATION
VILLAGES
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER PRODUCTION
WATER PROJECTS
WATER SECTOR
WATER SOURCE
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
WATER SYSTEM
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER USER
WELLS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BASIC SERVICES
BENCHMARKS
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
CALCULATION
CALCULATIONS
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
CONSERVATIVE ASSUMPTIONS
CONSUMER
CONSUMER PREFERENCES
CONTRIBUTIONS
COST SAVINGS
DELIVERY MECHANISM
DIRECT COSTS
DISCOUNT RATE
ECONOMIC ANALYSES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN
EXCHANGE RATE
FINANCIAL COSTS
FUTURE INCOMES
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
INDIRECT COST
INDIRECT COSTS
INITIAL INVESTMENT
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
INVESTMENT COSTS
LABOR MARKET
LEAST COST
LITERACY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW COST
LOW-INCOME
OPERATIONAL COSTS
OPPORTUNITY COST
PORTFOLIO
POTABLE WATER
PRICE DISTORTIONS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTION INCREASES
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROPERTY VALUES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC WORKS
QUESTIONNAIRES
RATE OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURN
RENTAL HOUSING
RESPONSIBILITIES
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAFE WATER
SALES
SAVINGS
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
TYPE OF INVESTMENT
TYPES OF INVESTMENTS
USER FEES
VALUATION
VILLAGES
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER PRODUCTION
WATER PROJECTS
WATER SECTOR
WATER SOURCE
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
WATER SYSTEM
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER USER
WELLS
World Bank
Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines
geographic_facet Africa
East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
Philippines
Burkina Faso
relation Social Development Notes; No. 109
description In Community-Driven Development (CDD) programs, communities identify, prioritize, design and execute small scale investments. While relevance and community ownership have been high, it is also crucial that these public investments meet economic feasibility criteria and generate adequate rates of return. This note summarizes the results of three recent ex-post economic analyses of CDD programs in Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines. In all cases, the overall portfolio had relatively high economic rates of return, with conservative estimates ranging from 21 to 68 percent. Quantifiable benefits of the roads, water supply systems, schools, productive projects and other investments were significant, including documented time savings, increases in local production and revenues, and savings on the cost of inputs and services, among others. In addition, a comparison of CDD implemented infrastructure projects with comparable government programs found that CDD projects consistently generated greater cost efficiency, with savings on unit costs channeled into additional community infrastructure initiatives.
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author World Bank
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title Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines
title_short Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines
title_full Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines
title_fullStr Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Economic Results of CDD Programs : Evidence from Burkina Faso, Indonesia and the Philippines
title_sort economic results of cdd programs : evidence from burkina faso, indonesia and the philippines
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8437725/economic-results-cdd-programs-evidence-burkina-faso-indonesia-philippines
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