Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies
Ownership of development goals and priorities by local stakeholders is widely viewed as a critical factor impacting development effectiveness and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The 2008 Accra Agenda for Action identifies th...
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SKILLS FOCUS GROUPS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITIES DISCUSSION FOCUS GROUP AWARENESS VILLAGES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY CONSULTATION TEAMWORK CIVIL SERVANTS VILLAGE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION DISCRIMINATION PREPARATION BUILDING CONSENSUS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS INCENTIVES CAPACITY BUILDING BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS DECISIONS CORRUPTION AWARENESS RAISING BENEFICIARIES OVERSIGHT MOBILIZATION DISCOVERY PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES POVERTY REDUCTION INFORMAL INTERVIEWS COLLABORATION KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY MEMBERS DATA INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNERSHIPS COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION PARTICIPATORY BUDGET RELEVANCE CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIPS PARTICIPATORY PLANNING STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DOCUMENTS INTERFACE MEETINGS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION LEARNING VILLAGE MEETINGS ACCESS PROCESS SERVICE DELIVERY VOICELESS PRACTICE MARGINALIZED GROUPS GRANTS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION PARTICIPATION MECHANISMS INNOVATION STRATEGY BELIEFS WEALTH RANKING INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE COMMUNITY SCORECARD INTERVIEWS ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL FORCES BUDGET PROCESS BEST PRACTICES ACTION LEARNING PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SCORE CARD SURVEY STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATIONS QUANTITATIVE DATA PROCESSES EXTERNAL INFORMATION SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING WORKSHOP DECISIONMAKING DISCUSSION TOPIC DECISION-MAKING CITIZEN EXPECTATIONS INTEREST GROUPS PARTICIPATORY PROCESS LOGIC ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIP INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY OPENNESS WORKSHOPS CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CONSENSUS PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN UNDERSTANDING CITIZENSHIP PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PARTNERS COMMUNITY ACTION REGIONAL COORDINATION INTEGRATION DECENTRALIZATION FACILITATORS GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS INNOVATION STAKEHOLDER CHANGE PROCESS PRACTITIONERS CHANGE MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION CBO OPERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY CONCEPTS OUTREACH VARIETY CERTIFICATION STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT COMMON INTEREST SERVICE PROVIDERS CHANGE AGENTS |
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SKILLS FOCUS GROUPS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITIES DISCUSSION FOCUS GROUP AWARENESS VILLAGES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY CONSULTATION TEAMWORK CIVIL SERVANTS VILLAGE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION DISCRIMINATION PREPARATION BUILDING CONSENSUS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS INCENTIVES CAPACITY BUILDING BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS DECISIONS CORRUPTION AWARENESS RAISING BENEFICIARIES OVERSIGHT MOBILIZATION DISCOVERY PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES POVERTY REDUCTION INFORMAL INTERVIEWS COLLABORATION KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY MEMBERS DATA INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNERSHIPS COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION PARTICIPATORY BUDGET RELEVANCE CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIPS PARTICIPATORY PLANNING STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DOCUMENTS INTERFACE MEETINGS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION LEARNING VILLAGE MEETINGS ACCESS PROCESS SERVICE DELIVERY VOICELESS PRACTICE MARGINALIZED GROUPS GRANTS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION PARTICIPATION MECHANISMS INNOVATION STRATEGY BELIEFS WEALTH RANKING INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE COMMUNITY SCORECARD INTERVIEWS ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL FORCES BUDGET PROCESS BEST PRACTICES ACTION LEARNING PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SCORE CARD SURVEY STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATIONS QUANTITATIVE DATA PROCESSES EXTERNAL INFORMATION SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING WORKSHOP DECISIONMAKING DISCUSSION TOPIC DECISION-MAKING CITIZEN EXPECTATIONS INTEREST GROUPS PARTICIPATORY PROCESS LOGIC ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIP INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY OPENNESS WORKSHOPS CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CONSENSUS PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN UNDERSTANDING CITIZENSHIP PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PARTNERS COMMUNITY ACTION REGIONAL COORDINATION INTEGRATION DECENTRALIZATION FACILITATORS GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS INNOVATION STAKEHOLDER CHANGE PROCESS PRACTITIONERS CHANGE MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION CBO OPERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY CONCEPTS OUTREACH VARIETY CERTIFICATION STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT COMMON INTEREST SERVICE PROVIDERS CHANGE AGENTS Balbo Di Vinadio, Tommaso Sinha, Priyanka Sachdeva, Paramjit Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies |
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Ownership of development goals and
priorities by local stakeholders is widely viewed as a
critical factor impacting development effectiveness and
achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The
2008 Accra Agenda for Action identifies the concept as one
of inclusive ownership, involving parliaments, local
authorities and civil society organizations (CSOs), as well
as governments. The importance and challenges of building
such broad-based ownership across society were a key
discussion topic at the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid
Effectiveness in November 2011 at Busan. This study aims to
generate deeper operational knowledge on what can be done to
foster inclusive ownership; its initial findings were
presented at Busan. This study involves a retrospective
review of a small sample of cases. From these cases it is
possible to demonstrate that inclusive ownership, when
considered in terms of the operational dimensions examined
in the study, can improve as a result of strategic capacity
development efforts. It also shows how using an analytic
lens such as the CDRF, in particular for the assessment of
intermediate results of capacity development, helps to
deconstruct the change process in a given case and suggest
some operational lessons. Further learning is warranted on
how inclusive ownership can be fostered through the design
and delivery of capacity development initiatives.
Collaboration among and across global communities concerned
with ownership and capacity development would enable this
work to draw on wider development experiences and generate
deeper knowledge on how capacity development can support
transformative change. |
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Balbo Di Vinadio, Tommaso Sinha, Priyanka Sachdeva, Paramjit |
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Balbo Di Vinadio, Tommaso Sinha, Priyanka Sachdeva, Paramjit |
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Balbo Di Vinadio, Tommaso |
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Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies |
title_short |
Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies |
title_full |
Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies |
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Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies |
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Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies |
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strengthening inclusive ownership through capacity development : operational lessons from case studies |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25228197/strengthening-inclusive-ownership-through-capacity-development-operational-lessons-case-studies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23030 |
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okr-10986-230302021-04-23T14:04:12Z Strengthening Inclusive Ownership through Capacity Development : Operational Lessons from Case Studies Balbo Di Vinadio, Tommaso Sinha, Priyanka Sachdeva, Paramjit SKILLS FOCUS GROUPS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITIES DISCUSSION FOCUS GROUP AWARENESS VILLAGES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY CONSULTATION TEAMWORK CIVIL SERVANTS VILLAGE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION DISCRIMINATION PREPARATION BUILDING CONSENSUS PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS INCENTIVES CAPACITY BUILDING BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS DECISIONS CORRUPTION AWARENESS RAISING BENEFICIARIES OVERSIGHT MOBILIZATION DISCOVERY PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES POVERTY REDUCTION INFORMAL INTERVIEWS COLLABORATION KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY MEMBERS DATA INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNERSHIPS COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION PARTICIPATORY BUDGET RELEVANCE CIVIL SOCIETY RELATIONSHIPS PARTICIPATORY PLANNING STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DOCUMENTS INTERFACE MEETINGS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION LEARNING VILLAGE MEETINGS ACCESS PROCESS SERVICE DELIVERY VOICELESS PRACTICE MARGINALIZED GROUPS GRANTS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION PARTICIPATION MECHANISMS INNOVATION STRATEGY BELIEFS WEALTH RANKING INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE COMMUNITY SCORECARD INTERVIEWS ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL FORCES BUDGET PROCESS BEST PRACTICES ACTION LEARNING PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SCORE CARD SURVEY STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATIONS QUANTITATIVE DATA PROCESSES EXTERNAL INFORMATION SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING WORKSHOP DECISIONMAKING DISCUSSION TOPIC DECISION-MAKING CITIZEN EXPECTATIONS INTEREST GROUPS PARTICIPATORY PROCESS LOGIC ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIP INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY OPENNESS WORKSHOPS CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CONSENSUS PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN UNDERSTANDING CITIZENSHIP PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PARTNERS COMMUNITY ACTION REGIONAL COORDINATION INTEGRATION DECENTRALIZATION FACILITATORS GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS INNOVATION STAKEHOLDER CHANGE PROCESS PRACTITIONERS CHANGE MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION CBO OPERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY CONCEPTS OUTREACH VARIETY CERTIFICATION STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT COMMON INTEREST SERVICE PROVIDERS CHANGE AGENTS Ownership of development goals and priorities by local stakeholders is widely viewed as a critical factor impacting development effectiveness and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The 2008 Accra Agenda for Action identifies the concept as one of inclusive ownership, involving parliaments, local authorities and civil society organizations (CSOs), as well as governments. The importance and challenges of building such broad-based ownership across society were a key discussion topic at the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in November 2011 at Busan. This study aims to generate deeper operational knowledge on what can be done to foster inclusive ownership; its initial findings were presented at Busan. This study involves a retrospective review of a small sample of cases. From these cases it is possible to demonstrate that inclusive ownership, when considered in terms of the operational dimensions examined in the study, can improve as a result of strategic capacity development efforts. It also shows how using an analytic lens such as the CDRF, in particular for the assessment of intermediate results of capacity development, helps to deconstruct the change process in a given case and suggest some operational lessons. Further learning is warranted on how inclusive ownership can be fostered through the design and delivery of capacity development initiatives. Collaboration among and across global communities concerned with ownership and capacity development would enable this work to draw on wider development experiences and generate deeper knowledge on how capacity development can support transformative change. 2015-11-18T21:24:41Z 2015-11-18T21:24:41Z 2012-08 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25228197/strengthening-inclusive-ownership-through-capacity-development-operational-lessons-case-studies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23030 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 |