India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design
Since 2000, the World Bank has been engaged in community driven development projects called District Poverty Initiatives Projects in four States: Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. These projects are built on the principle...
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okr-10986-194682021-04-23T14:03:46Z India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design World Bank ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE FEASIBILITY BANKS BENEFICIARIES BLOCK GRANTS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITALS CBO CHILD LABOR CIVIL SOCIETY COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER CONSENSUS COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS CREDIT PROGRAMS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE DPIP EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FIGURES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT EVALUATION INCOME INCOME GAINS INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTEREST GROUP INTEREST GROUPS INTEREST RATES IRRIGATION LACK OF EDUCATION LEARNING LINE MINISTRIES LIVELIHOOD LIVELIHOODS LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOGICAL FRAMEWORK MARGINALIZED GROUPS MIDDLE EAST MOBILIZATION NATURAL RESOURCES NGO NORTH AFRICA PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INITIATIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PREPARATION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAM DESIGNS PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PUBLIC PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS RETURN ON ASSETS RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS RURAL POOR RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SAVINGS SEED MONEY SELF HELP GROUPS SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SHG SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS TARGET GROUP TARGET GROUPS TARGETING VILLAGE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH RANKING Since 2000, the World Bank has been engaged in community driven development projects called District Poverty Initiatives Projects in four States: Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. These projects are built on the principle of improving rural livelihoods as well as fostering community empowerment. These projects give particular emphasis to the empowerment of communities and groups, with a special focus on women and other excluded segments of the community. The objective of this Joint Interim Assessment is to take stock of what has been learned from the projects, with an eye towards improving the design and implementation of future projects of this type, a number of which are already in the pipeline. 2014-08-19T20:57:38Z 2014-08-19T20:57:38Z 2006-03-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/7033848/india-district-poverty-initiatives-project-joint-interim-assessment-understanding-differences-project-design http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19468 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE FEASIBILITY BANKS BENEFICIARIES BLOCK GRANTS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITALS CBO CHILD LABOR CIVIL SOCIETY COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER CONSENSUS COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS CREDIT PROGRAMS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE DPIP EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FIGURES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT EVALUATION INCOME INCOME GAINS INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTEREST GROUP INTEREST GROUPS INTEREST RATES IRRIGATION LACK OF EDUCATION LEARNING LINE MINISTRIES LIVELIHOOD LIVELIHOODS LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOGICAL FRAMEWORK MARGINALIZED GROUPS MIDDLE EAST MOBILIZATION NATURAL RESOURCES NGO NORTH AFRICA PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INITIATIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PREPARATION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAM DESIGNS PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PUBLIC PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS RETURN ON ASSETS RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS RURAL POOR RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SAVINGS SEED MONEY SELF HELP GROUPS SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SHG SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS TARGET GROUP TARGET GROUPS TARGETING VILLAGE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH RANKING |
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE FEASIBILITY BANKS BENEFICIARIES BLOCK GRANTS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITALS CBO CHILD LABOR CIVIL SOCIETY COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER CONSENSUS COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS CREDIT PROGRAMS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE DPIP EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FIGURES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT EVALUATION INCOME INCOME GAINS INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTEREST GROUP INTEREST GROUPS INTEREST RATES IRRIGATION LACK OF EDUCATION LEARNING LINE MINISTRIES LIVELIHOOD LIVELIHOODS LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOGICAL FRAMEWORK MARGINALIZED GROUPS MIDDLE EAST MOBILIZATION NATURAL RESOURCES NGO NORTH AFRICA PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INITIATIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PREPARATION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAM DESIGNS PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PUBLIC PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS RETURN ON ASSETS RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS RURAL POOR RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECT RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SAVINGS SEED MONEY SELF HELP GROUPS SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SHG SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS TARGET GROUP TARGET GROUPS TARGETING VILLAGE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH RANKING World Bank India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design |
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Since 2000, the World Bank has been
engaged in community driven development projects called
District Poverty Initiatives Projects in four States: Andhra
Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. These
projects are built on the principle of improving rural
livelihoods as well as fostering community empowerment.
These projects give particular emphasis to the empowerment
of communities and groups, with a special focus on women and
other excluded segments of the community. The objective of
this Joint Interim Assessment is to take stock of what has
been learned from the projects, with an eye towards
improving the design and implementation of future projects
of this type, a number of which are already in the pipeline. |
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India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design |
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India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design |
title_full |
India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design |
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India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design |
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India - District Poverty Initiatives Project : Joint Interim Assessment - Understanding Differences in Project Design |
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india - district poverty initiatives project : joint interim assessment - understanding differences in project design |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/7033848/india-district-poverty-initiatives-project-joint-interim-assessment-understanding-differences-project-design http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19468 |
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