Participation in Social Funds
The newest Bank supported social funds are designed explicitly to increase the participation of beneficiaries in identifying and managing microprojects, with the aim of making project activities more relevant and sustainable. Features which support...
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okr-10986-116642021-04-23T14:02:56Z Participation in Social Funds Schmidt, Mary Marc, Alexandre ACCOUNTABILITY BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSENSUS CONSULTATION DECISION MAKING FEASIBILITY FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTERMEDIARIES INTERMEDIARY INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS INTERVIEWS LOCAL COMMITTEES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL GROUPS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS MARGINALIZED GROUPS MEDIA MOBILIZATION MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TOOLS POSTERS POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES QUANTITATIVE DATA RADIO SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INVESTMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TARGET GROUPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING COSTS TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL FUNDS POVERTY REDUCTION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PUBLIC RELATIONS DECENTRALIZATION MICROPROJECT CYCLES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING MARGINALIZED GROUPS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS PROJECT DESIGN FUND STAFF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES The newest Bank supported social funds are designed explicitly to increase the participation of beneficiaries in identifying and managing microprojects, with the aim of making project activities more relevant and sustainable. Features which support participation are built into the design of the funds ' management structure and of the microproject cycle. Additional time, management, and training resources are needed to assess and build the necessary capacity of local organizations; and special measures may be required to enable the most marginalized groups to participate. 2012-08-13T15:40:12Z 2012-08-13T15:40:12Z 1995-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813584/participation-social-funds http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11664 English Social Development Notes; no. 6 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Africa Zambia Mexico |
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ACCOUNTABILITY BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSENSUS CONSULTATION DECISION MAKING FEASIBILITY FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTERMEDIARIES INTERMEDIARY INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS INTERVIEWS LOCAL COMMITTEES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL GROUPS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS MARGINALIZED GROUPS MEDIA MOBILIZATION MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TOOLS POSTERS POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES QUANTITATIVE DATA RADIO SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INVESTMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TARGET GROUPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING COSTS TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL FUNDS POVERTY REDUCTION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PUBLIC RELATIONS DECENTRALIZATION MICROPROJECT CYCLES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING MARGINALIZED GROUPS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS PROJECT DESIGN FUND STAFF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES |
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ACCOUNTABILITY BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSENSUS CONSULTATION DECISION MAKING FEASIBILITY FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTERMEDIARIES INTERMEDIARY INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS INTERVIEWS LOCAL COMMITTEES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL GROUPS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS MARGINALIZED GROUPS MEDIA MOBILIZATION MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH TOOLS POSTERS POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES QUANTITATIVE DATA RADIO SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INVESTMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TARGET GROUPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING COSTS TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL FUNDS POVERTY REDUCTION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PUBLIC RELATIONS DECENTRALIZATION MICROPROJECT CYCLES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING MARGINALIZED GROUPS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS PROJECT DESIGN FUND STAFF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES Schmidt, Mary Marc, Alexandre Participation in Social Funds |
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Latin America & Caribbean Africa Zambia Mexico |
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Social Development Notes; no. 6 |
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The newest Bank supported social funds
are designed explicitly to increase the participation of
beneficiaries in identifying and managing microprojects,
with the aim of making project activities more relevant and
sustainable. Features which support participation are built
into the design of the funds ' management structure and
of the microproject cycle. Additional time, management, and
training resources are needed to assess and build the
necessary capacity of local organizations; and special
measures may be required to enable the most marginalized
groups to participate. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Schmidt, Mary Marc, Alexandre |
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Schmidt, Mary Marc, Alexandre |
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Schmidt, Mary |
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Participation in Social Funds |
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Participation in Social Funds |
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Participation in Social Funds |
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Participation in Social Funds |
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Participation in Social Funds |
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participation in social funds |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813584/participation-social-funds http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11664 |
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