Local and Community Driven Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice
Services are failing poor urban and rural people in the developing world, and poverty remains concentrated in rural areas and urban slums. This state of affairs prevails despite prolonged efforts by many governments to improve rural and urban servi...
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ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS ACTION PLAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES ASSISTANCE STRATEGY AUDITS AUTONOMY BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES BROAD RANGE OF STAKEHOLDERS CAP CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITALS CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COMMUNAL AREAS MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS COMMUNITY CONSULTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKERS COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS COMMUNITY ROLES COMMUNITY STRUCTURE COMMUNITY SUBPROJECTS COMMUNITY SUPPORT COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT CONSOLIDATION CONSULTATIVE GROUP CONTRIBUTIONS DEBT DECONCENTRATION DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVOLUTION DIRECT FINANCING DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME DISTRICT OFFICIALS DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY FACILITATORS FIELD TESTING FINANCES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REFORM FISCAL CONDITIONS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK INFLATION INHABITANTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION IRRIGATION ASSOCIATIONS LABOR MARKET LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND REFORM LAWS LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL EMPOWERMENT LOCAL GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS LOCAL LANGUAGES LOCAL PEOPLE LOCALITIES MANAGEMENT TRAINING MARGINALIZED GROUPS MICROFINANCE MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEIGHBORHOODS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION O&M ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTH OUTREACH PANCHAYATS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION POLITICAL OPPOSITION POLITICAL SUPPORT POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC POLICY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL PEOPLE SAFETY SAVINGS SLUMS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABILITY TARGETED PROGRAMS TRAINING COURSES TRUST FUNDS URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER RESOURCES |
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ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS ACTION PLAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES ASSISTANCE STRATEGY AUDITS AUTONOMY BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES BROAD RANGE OF STAKEHOLDERS CAP CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITALS CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COMMUNAL AREAS MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS COMMUNITY CONSULTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKERS COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS COMMUNITY ROLES COMMUNITY STRUCTURE COMMUNITY SUBPROJECTS COMMUNITY SUPPORT COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT CONSOLIDATION CONSULTATIVE GROUP CONTRIBUTIONS DEBT DECONCENTRATION DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVOLUTION DIRECT FINANCING DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME DISTRICT OFFICIALS DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY FACILITATORS FIELD TESTING FINANCES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REFORM FISCAL CONDITIONS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK INFLATION INHABITANTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION IRRIGATION ASSOCIATIONS LABOR MARKET LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND REFORM LAWS LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL EMPOWERMENT LOCAL GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS LOCAL LANGUAGES LOCAL PEOPLE LOCALITIES MANAGEMENT TRAINING MARGINALIZED GROUPS MICROFINANCE MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEIGHBORHOODS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION O&M ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTH OUTREACH PANCHAYATS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION POLITICAL OPPOSITION POLITICAL SUPPORT POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC POLICY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL PEOPLE SAFETY SAVINGS SLUMS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABILITY TARGETED PROGRAMS TRAINING COURSES TRUST FUNDS URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER RESOURCES Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P. De Regt, Jacomina P. Spector, Stephen Local and Community Driven Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice |
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New Frontiers of Social Policy |
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Services are failing poor urban and
rural people in the developing world, and poverty remains
concentrated in rural areas and urban slums. This state of
affairs prevails despite prolonged efforts by many
governments to improve rural and urban services and
development programs. This book focuses on how communities
and local governments can be empowered to contribute to
their own development and, in the process, improve
infrastructure, governance, services, and economic and
social development, that is, ultimately, the broad range of
activities for sustainable poverty reduction. Countries and
their development partners have been trying to involve
communities and local governments in their own development
since the end of Second World War, when the first colonies
gained independence in South Asia. Pioneers in both India
and Bangladesh (then a part of Pakistan) developed a clear
vision of how it will be done: local development should be
planned and managed by local citizens, their communities,
and their local governments within a clearly defined
decentralized framework that devolves real power and
resources to local governments and communities. Capacity
support will be provided by technical institutions and
sectors and nongovernmental institutions. |
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Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P. De Regt, Jacomina P. Spector, Stephen |
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Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P. De Regt, Jacomina P. Spector, Stephen |
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Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P. |
title |
Local and Community Driven
Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice |
title_short |
Local and Community Driven
Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice |
title_full |
Local and Community Driven
Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice |
title_fullStr |
Local and Community Driven
Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice |
title_full_unstemmed |
Local and Community Driven
Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice |
title_sort |
local and community driven
development : moving to scale in theory and practice |
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World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-24182021-04-23T14:02:01Z Local and Community Driven Development : Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P. De Regt, Jacomina P. Spector, Stephen ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS ACTION PLAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES ASSISTANCE STRATEGY AUDITS AUTONOMY BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES BROAD RANGE OF STAKEHOLDERS CAP CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITALS CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COMMUNAL AREAS MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS COMMUNITY CONSULTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKERS COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS COMMUNITY ROLES COMMUNITY STRUCTURE COMMUNITY SUBPROJECTS COMMUNITY SUPPORT COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT CONSOLIDATION CONSULTATIVE GROUP CONTRIBUTIONS DEBT DECONCENTRATION DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVOLUTION DIRECT FINANCING DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME DISTRICT OFFICIALS DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY FACILITATORS FIELD TESTING FINANCES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REFORM FISCAL CONDITIONS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK INFLATION INHABITANTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION IRRIGATION ASSOCIATIONS LABOR MARKET LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND REFORM LAWS LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL EMPOWERMENT LOCAL GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS LOCAL LANGUAGES LOCAL PEOPLE LOCALITIES MANAGEMENT TRAINING MARGINALIZED GROUPS MICROFINANCE MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEIGHBORHOODS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION O&M ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTH OUTREACH PANCHAYATS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION POLITICAL OPPOSITION POLITICAL SUPPORT POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC POLICY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL PEOPLE SAFETY SAVINGS SLUMS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABILITY TARGETED PROGRAMS TRAINING COURSES TRUST FUNDS URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER RESOURCES Services are failing poor urban and rural people in the developing world, and poverty remains concentrated in rural areas and urban slums. This state of affairs prevails despite prolonged efforts by many governments to improve rural and urban services and development programs. This book focuses on how communities and local governments can be empowered to contribute to their own development and, in the process, improve infrastructure, governance, services, and economic and social development, that is, ultimately, the broad range of activities for sustainable poverty reduction. Countries and their development partners have been trying to involve communities and local governments in their own development since the end of Second World War, when the first colonies gained independence in South Asia. Pioneers in both India and Bangladesh (then a part of Pakistan) developed a clear vision of how it will be done: local development should be planned and managed by local citizens, their communities, and their local governments within a clearly defined decentralized framework that devolves real power and resources to local governments and communities. Capacity support will be provided by technical institutions and sectors and nongovernmental institutions. 2012-03-19T09:33:08Z 2012-03-19T09:33:08Z 2010 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20100305000306 978-0-8213-8194-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2418 English New Frontiers of Social Policy CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |