Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice

Local and Community Driven Development (LCDD) is an approach that gives control of development decisions and resources to community groups and representative local governments. Poor communities receive funds, decide on their use, plan and execute t...

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Main Authors: Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P., de Regt, Jacomina P., Spector, Stephen
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
CAP
NGO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/334991468151478904/Scaling-up-Local-and-Community-Driven-Development-LCDD-a-real-world-guide-to-its-theory-and-practice
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTING
ACTION PLAN
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
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKERS
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
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
CONTRIBUTIONS
DEBT
DECONCENTRATION
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DEVOLUTION
DIRECT FINANCING
DISTRICT OFFICIALS
DISTRICTS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERMENT
FACILITATORS
FIELD TESTING
FINANCES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL REFORM
FISCAL CONDITIONS
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
INFLATION
INHABITANTS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION ASSOCIATIONS
LABOR MARKET
LAND USE
LESSONS LEARNED
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCALITIES
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
MICROFINANCE
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL POLICY
NEIGHBORHOODS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUTRITION
ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTH
OUTREACH
PANCHAYATS
PARTICIPATION OF COMMUNITIES
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION
POLITICAL OPPOSITION
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROJECT EVALUATION
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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 PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETED PROGRAMS
TRAINING COURSES
TRUST FUNDS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN SERVICES
VILLAGE LEVEL
VILLAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTING
ACTION PLAN
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
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKERS
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
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
CONTRIBUTIONS
DEBT
DECONCENTRATION
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DEVOLUTION
DIRECT FINANCING
DISTRICT OFFICIALS
DISTRICTS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERMENT
FACILITATORS
FIELD TESTING
FINANCES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL REFORM
FISCAL CONDITIONS
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
INFLATION
INHABITANTS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION ASSOCIATIONS
LABOR MARKET
LAND USE
LESSONS LEARNED
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCALITIES
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
MICROFINANCE
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL POLICY
NEIGHBORHOODS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUTRITION
ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTH
OUTREACH
PANCHAYATS
PARTICIPATION OF COMMUNITIES
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION
POLITICAL OPPOSITION
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROJECT EVALUATION
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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 PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETED PROGRAMS
TRAINING COURSES
TRUST FUNDS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN SERVICES
VILLAGE LEVEL
VILLAGES
Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P.
de Regt, Jacomina P.
Spector, Stephen
Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice
geographic_facet Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
description Local and Community Driven Development (LCDD) is an approach that gives control of development decisions and resources to community groups and representative local governments. Poor communities receive funds, decide on their use, plan and execute the chosen local projects, and monitor the provision of services that result from it. It improves not just incomes but people's empowerment and governance capacity, the lack of which is a form of poverty as well. LCDD operations have demonstrated effectiveness at delivering results and have received substantial support from the World Bank. Since the start of this decade, our lending for LCDD has averaged around US$2 billion per year. Through its support to local and community-driven programs, the Bank has financed services such as water supply and sanitation, health services, schools that are tailored to community needs and likely to be maintained and sustainable, nutrition programs for mothers and infants, the building of rural access roads, and support for livelihoods and micro enterprise. This eBook brings together the thoughts and experiences of many of the leading proponents and practitioners of LCDD, a phrase that evolved from Community-Driven Development, and most clearly describes the process of empowering communities and their local governments so they drive economic and social development upwards and outwards. This, too many, appears as a new paradigm, though it has actually evolved over the decades, since it emerged from India in the 1950s. While many LCDD projects have taken root, the key challenge now is how such islands of success, that is, the discrete LCDD projects, can be scaled up into sustainable national programs that build skills in decision-making, management, and governance.
format Working Paper
author Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P.
de Regt, Jacomina P.
Spector, Stephen
author_facet Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P.
de Regt, Jacomina P.
Spector, Stephen
author_sort Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P.
title Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice
title_short Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice
title_full Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice
title_fullStr Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice
title_full_unstemmed Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice
title_sort scaling up local and community driven development : a real world guide to its theory and practice
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/334991468151478904/Scaling-up-Local-and-Community-Driven-Development-LCDD-a-real-world-guide-to-its-theory-and-practice
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28252
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spelling okr-10986-282522021-04-23T14:04:46Z Scaling up Local and Community Driven Development : A Real World Guide to Its Theory and Practice Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P. de Regt, Jacomina P. Spector, Stephen ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN 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 COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY CONSULTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKERS COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS 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 CONTRIBUTIONS DEBT DECONCENTRATION DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVOLUTION DIRECT FINANCING DISTRICT OFFICIALS DISTRICTS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT FACILITATORS FIELD TESTING FINANCES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REFORM FISCAL CONDITIONS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH SERVICES HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK INFLATION INHABITANTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION ASSOCIATIONS LABOR MARKET LAND USE LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS LOCAL LANGUAGES LOCAL PEOPLE LOCALITIES MARGINALIZED GROUPS MICROFINANCE MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL POLICY NEIGHBORHOODS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTH OUTREACH PANCHAYATS PARTICIPATION OF COMMUNITIES PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION POLITICAL OPPOSITION POLITICAL SUPPORT POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION 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 PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGETED PROGRAMS TRAINING COURSES TRUST FUNDS URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES Local and Community Driven Development (LCDD) is an approach that gives control of development decisions and resources to community groups and representative local governments. Poor communities receive funds, decide on their use, plan and execute the chosen local projects, and monitor the provision of services that result from it. It improves not just incomes but people's empowerment and governance capacity, the lack of which is a form of poverty as well. LCDD operations have demonstrated effectiveness at delivering results and have received substantial support from the World Bank. Since the start of this decade, our lending for LCDD has averaged around US$2 billion per year. Through its support to local and community-driven programs, the Bank has financed services such as water supply and sanitation, health services, schools that are tailored to community needs and likely to be maintained and sustainable, nutrition programs for mothers and infants, the building of rural access roads, and support for livelihoods and micro enterprise. This eBook brings together the thoughts and experiences of many of the leading proponents and practitioners of LCDD, a phrase that evolved from Community-Driven Development, and most clearly describes the process of empowering communities and their local governments so they drive economic and social development upwards and outwards. This, too many, appears as a new paradigm, though it has actually evolved over the decades, since it emerged from India in the 1950s. While many LCDD projects have taken root, the key challenge now is how such islands of success, that is, the discrete LCDD projects, can be scaled up into sustainable national programs that build skills in decision-making, management, and governance. 2017-09-08T19:48:31Z 2017-09-08T19:48:31Z 2009-02 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/334991468151478904/Scaling-up-Local-and-Community-Driven-Development-LCDD-a-real-world-guide-to-its-theory-and-practice http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28252 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Sub-Saharan Africa