Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program
The purpose of this report is to analyse the impacts of the Rural Development Programme (RDP) of the Solomon Islands. RDP is an initiative to facilitate development in rural Solomon Islands. It focuses on participatory development, demand-responsiv...
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okr-10986-211252021-04-23T14:04:00Z Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program Neelim, Ananta Vecci, Joseph ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO SANITATION FACILITIES ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ALLOCATION OF WATER AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME BASIC SANITATION BEST PRACTICES CHURCH LEADERS CLEAN WATER COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS CONSENSUS CONSULTATION DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKING DRINKING WATER DRIVING FEMALE FIELDWORK FIGURES FOCUS GROUPS FOOD SECURITY FRESH WATER GENDER GOVERNMENT SERVICES HOUSEHOLD USE HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURES INTEREST GROUPS LOCAL COMMUNITY MODE OF TRANSPORT OUTREACH PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT PARTICIPATION QUALITY OF WATER QUALITY WATER REFLECTION RIVERS ROAD ROADS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SUPPLIERS TOILETS TRAINS TRANSPORT TRAVEL TIME TRUE VILLAGE VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER TABLE WATER TANKER WELLS YOUTH The purpose of this report is to analyse the impacts of the Rural Development Programme (RDP) of the Solomon Islands. RDP is an initiative to facilitate development in rural Solomon Islands. It focuses on participatory development, demand-responsive provision of Government services and creation of a supportive economic environment for small-scale rural development to foster employment and income growth. As a part of this evaluation process, a follow up survey was conducted in eighty villages, equally distributed across four provinces (Choiseul, Malaita, Temotu and Western) between June and July 2013. In each village we utilised two survey instruments, a) a household survey which was administered on ten randomly chosen households and b) a second questionnaire administered on community leaders (which also included members of the RDP s subproject implementation committee). The data collected in the baseline survey, conducted between 2010 and 2011, was the main basis for comparison and subsequent impact evaluation. 2015-01-07T17:05:50Z 2015-01-07T17:05:50Z 2013-10-31 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/ http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21125 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Solomon Islands |
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ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO SANITATION FACILITIES ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ALLOCATION OF WATER AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME BASIC SANITATION BEST PRACTICES CHURCH LEADERS CLEAN WATER COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS CONSENSUS CONSULTATION DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKING DRINKING WATER DRIVING FEMALE FIELDWORK FIGURES FOCUS GROUPS FOOD SECURITY FRESH WATER GENDER GOVERNMENT SERVICES HOUSEHOLD USE HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURES INTEREST GROUPS LOCAL COMMUNITY MODE OF TRANSPORT OUTREACH PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT PARTICIPATION QUALITY OF WATER QUALITY WATER REFLECTION RIVERS ROAD ROADS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SUPPLIERS TOILETS TRAINS TRANSPORT TRAVEL TIME TRUE VILLAGE VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER TABLE WATER TANKER WELLS YOUTH |
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ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO SANITATION FACILITIES ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ALLOCATION OF WATER AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME BASIC SANITATION BEST PRACTICES CHURCH LEADERS CLEAN WATER COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PROJECTS CONSENSUS CONSULTATION DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKING DRINKING WATER DRIVING FEMALE FIELDWORK FIGURES FOCUS GROUPS FOOD SECURITY FRESH WATER GENDER GOVERNMENT SERVICES HOUSEHOLD USE HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURES INTEREST GROUPS LOCAL COMMUNITY MODE OF TRANSPORT OUTREACH PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT PARTICIPATION QUALITY OF WATER QUALITY WATER REFLECTION RIVERS ROAD ROADS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SUPPLIERS TOILETS TRAINS TRANSPORT TRAVEL TIME TRUE VILLAGE VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WATER TABLE WATER TANKER WELLS YOUTH Neelim, Ananta Vecci, Joseph Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program |
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The purpose of this report is to analyse
the impacts of the Rural Development Programme (RDP) of the
Solomon Islands. RDP is an initiative to facilitate
development in rural Solomon Islands. It focuses on
participatory development, demand-responsive provision of
Government services and creation of a supportive economic
environment for small-scale rural development to foster
employment and income growth. As a part of this evaluation
process, a follow up survey was conducted in eighty
villages, equally distributed across four provinces
(Choiseul, Malaita, Temotu and Western) between June and
July 2013. In each village we utilised two survey
instruments, a) a household survey which was administered on
ten randomly chosen households and b) a second questionnaire
administered on community leaders (which also included
members of the RDP s subproject implementation committee).
The data collected in the baseline survey, conducted between
2010 and 2011, was the main basis for comparison and
subsequent impact evaluation. |
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Neelim, Ananta Vecci, Joseph |
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Neelim, Ananta Vecci, Joseph |
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Neelim, Ananta |
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Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program |
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Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program |
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Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program |
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Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program |
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Evaluation of the Solomon Islands Rural Development Program |
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evaluation of the solomon islands rural development program |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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