Local and Community Driven Development: Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice

By: BINSWANGER-MKHIZE, Hans PContributor(s): REGT, Jacomina P. de | SPECTOR, StephenMaterial type: TextTextSeries: New Frontiers of Social PolicyPublication details: Washington, DC World Bank 2010 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Community development--Developing countries | Economic development--Developing countries | Local government--Developing countries
Contents:
Foreword: LCDD and the World Bank p. xiiiAbout the Editors p. xvEditors' Preface p. xviiAcknowledgments p. xixAbbreviations p. xxiIntroduction and Executive Summary p. 1Historical Roots and Evolution of Community Driven Development p. 27Scaling Up Community Driven Development: Underpinnings and Program Design Implications p. 73Lessons from Africa p. 121Scaling Up, Step by Step: Analysis, Policy Reform, Pilot Phase, and Implementation p. 151Operational Functions and Manuals, by Level p. 199Design Elements and Tools for Large-Scale LCDD Programs p. 201The Four Core Expected Outcomes of LCDD p. 211References p. 223Index p. 231Boxes Definitions and Names for Local Jurisdictions p. 5Elements of LCDD p. 6Outline of the Steps to Scaling Up p. 9Steps to Scaling Up (Expanded) p. 21India's Champions of Empowerment p. 30The Comilla Model of Rural Development p. 32From Specialized Agricultural Credit to Microfinance p. 34A Sample of India's Target Group Programs p. 35Plan Puebla, Pioneer of IRDPs p. 36Participatory Rural Appraisal p. 39Examples of Sector Programs with Community Participation p. 42The Integrated Approach in Mexico p. 49The Integrated Approach in Brazil p. 49The Integrated Approach in Indonesia p. 50World Bank Guidance on Key Design Principles for CDD p. 53Six Innovations in Direct Financing of Community Subprojects p. 54CBD/CDD: An Important Part of the Bank Strategy p. 61Trends in Project Performance p. 63
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Foreword: LCDD and the World Bank p. xiiiAbout the Editors p. xvEditors' Preface p. xviiAcknowledgments p. xixAbbreviations p. xxiIntroduction and Executive Summary p. 1Historical Roots and Evolution of Community Driven Development p. 27Scaling Up Community Driven Development: Underpinnings and Program Design Implications p. 73Lessons from Africa p. 121Scaling Up, Step by Step: Analysis, Policy Reform, Pilot Phase, and Implementation p. 151Operational Functions and Manuals, by Level p. 199Design Elements and Tools for Large-Scale LCDD Programs p. 201The Four Core Expected Outcomes of LCDD p. 211References p. 223Index p. 231Boxes Definitions and Names for Local Jurisdictions p. 5Elements of LCDD p. 6Outline of the Steps to Scaling Up p. 9Steps to Scaling Up (Expanded) p. 21India's Champions of Empowerment p. 30The Comilla Model of Rural Development p. 32From Specialized Agricultural Credit to Microfinance p. 34A Sample of India's Target Group Programs p. 35Plan Puebla, Pioneer of IRDPs p. 36Participatory Rural Appraisal p. 39Examples of Sector Programs with Community Participation p. 42The Integrated Approach in Mexico p. 49The Integrated Approach in Brazil p. 49The Integrated Approach in Indonesia p. 50World Bank Guidance on Key Design Principles for CDD p. 53Six Innovations in Direct Financing of Community Subprojects p. 54CBD/CDD: An Important Part of the Bank Strategy p. 61Trends in Project Performance p. 63