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Participation of the Poor in Development Initiatives
Participation of the Poor in Development Initiatives
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agencies
appraisal
Author_Carolyn Long
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Bank Funded Projects
Bank Staff
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Civil Society
Country Assistance Strategy
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Donor Agencies
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government
Implementing Agencies
Inspection Panel
International Donor Agencies
La Voy
Large Donor Agencies
NGO Advocacy
NGO Campaign
NGO Member
NGO Representative
Pa Rti
Participation Action Plan
participatory
Participatory Rural Appraisal
Philippines Rural Reconstruction Movement
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
primary
Primary Stakeholders
recipient
Recipient Government
rural
Strategic Compact
USAID Staff
WDR-2000
world
World Bank Funded Projects
Product details
- ISBN 9781853837609
- Weight: 450g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Apr 2001
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The importance of involving the poor recipients in planning and implementing development policies has long been recognized, and has been the official aim of large donors, including the World Bank and major donor agencies. This text assesses their success and the results of the primary stakeholder participation achieved. It analyzes the institutional changes necessary for stakeholders to participate in decision-making, and the strategies and behaviour of other parties involved, including NGOs. From this review and analysis, it draws an important range of lessons for future donor and NGO policies and organizational reform.
Carolyn Long is a consultant on the roles of civil society organizations in development. The institute for Development Research is a non-profit research and consulting organization dedicated to increasing the capacity of civil society organizations to promote just and sustainable development.
Participation of the Poor in Development Initiatives
€107.99
