Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia
Community-Driven Development (or CDD) projects are now a major component of World Bank assistance to many developing countries. While varying greatly in size and form, such projects aim to ensure that communities have substantive control in decidin...
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okr-10986-274142021-04-23T14:04:41Z Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia Barron, Patrick ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ARMED CONFLICTS AUTHORITY BANKS BATTLES BLOCK GRANTS BOUNDARIES BRAIN DRAIN BULLET CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COMBATANTS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY VIOLENCE CONFLICT CONFLICT MEDIATION CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS CRIME CRIMES CRISES DEATHS DEMOBILIZATION DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISARMAMENT DISPUTED TERRITORY DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC GROUPS EX-COMBATANTS FAMILIES FIGHTING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FORMER FIGHTERS FOUNDATIONS FRONTIERS GENOCIDE HOMES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN SECURITY INTERNAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERVENTION LEADERSHIP LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL CONFLICT LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PARTICIPATION LOCALITIES MARTIAL LAW MASSACRE MEETINGS MIGRATION MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL CONFLICTS NEEDS ASSESSMENT OCCUPATION PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PEACE PEACE AGREEMENTS PEACE RESEARCH PEACEBUILDING PILOT PROJECT POLITICAL VIOLENCE PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT APPRAISAL PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC BUILDINGS REBEL RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION ROAD ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENTS SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIAL SERVICES SOVEREIGNTY SUBSIDIARY TAXATION UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CONFLICTS WAGES WARS WATER SUPPLY WORLD DEVELOPMENT YOUTH Community-Driven Development (or CDD) projects are now a major component of World Bank assistance to many developing countries. While varying greatly in size and form, such projects aim to ensure that communities have substantive control in deciding how project funds should be used. The proponents of CDD believe that giving beneficiaries the power to manage project resources will lead to more efficient and effective use of financial resources. It is also claimed that project-initiated participatory processes can have wider 'spillover' impacts, building local institutions and leadership, enhancing civic capacity, improving social relations and boosting state legitimacy. This paper briefly reviews the World Bank's experience of using CDD in conflict-affected and post-conflict areas of the East Asia and Pacific region. This paper provides a framework for assessing the impacts of CDD projects in post-conflict and conflict-affected areas. It tries to unpack the potential causal channels through which projects may have their desired, or other, impacts. The paper concludes with a short summary of what we know, what we don't, and potential future directions for research and programming. 2017-06-27T21:25:59Z 2017-06-27T21:25:59Z 2011-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/959081468246370786/Community-driven-development-in-post-conflict-and-conflict-affected-areas-experiences-from-East-Asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27414 English en_US World Development Report 2011 Background Papers; 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 East Asia and Pacific |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ARMED CONFLICTS AUTHORITY BANKS BATTLES BLOCK GRANTS BOUNDARIES BRAIN DRAIN BULLET CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COMBATANTS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY VIOLENCE CONFLICT CONFLICT MEDIATION CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS CRIME CRIMES CRISES DEATHS DEMOBILIZATION DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISARMAMENT DISPUTED TERRITORY DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC GROUPS EX-COMBATANTS FAMILIES FIGHTING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FORMER FIGHTERS FOUNDATIONS FRONTIERS GENOCIDE HOMES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN SECURITY INTERNAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERVENTION LEADERSHIP LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL CONFLICT LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PARTICIPATION LOCALITIES MARTIAL LAW MASSACRE MEETINGS MIGRATION MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL CONFLICTS NEEDS ASSESSMENT OCCUPATION PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PEACE PEACE AGREEMENTS PEACE RESEARCH PEACEBUILDING PILOT PROJECT POLITICAL VIOLENCE PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT APPRAISAL PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC BUILDINGS REBEL RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION ROAD ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENTS SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIAL SERVICES SOVEREIGNTY SUBSIDIARY TAXATION UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CONFLICTS WAGES WARS WATER SUPPLY WORLD DEVELOPMENT YOUTH |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ARMED CONFLICTS AUTHORITY BANKS BATTLES BLOCK GRANTS BOUNDARIES BRAIN DRAIN BULLET CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COMBATANTS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY VIOLENCE CONFLICT CONFLICT MEDIATION CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS CRIME CRIMES CRISES DEATHS DEMOBILIZATION DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISARMAMENT DISPUTED TERRITORY DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC GROUPS EX-COMBATANTS FAMILIES FIGHTING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FORMER FIGHTERS FOUNDATIONS FRONTIERS GENOCIDE HOMES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN SECURITY INTERNAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERVENTION LEADERSHIP LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL CONFLICT LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PARTICIPATION LOCALITIES MARTIAL LAW MASSACRE MEETINGS MIGRATION MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL CONFLICTS NEEDS ASSESSMENT OCCUPATION PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PEACE PEACE AGREEMENTS PEACE RESEARCH PEACEBUILDING PILOT PROJECT POLITICAL VIOLENCE PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT APPRAISAL PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC BUILDINGS REBEL RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION ROAD ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENTS SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIAL SERVICES SOVEREIGNTY SUBSIDIARY TAXATION UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CONFLICTS WAGES WARS WATER SUPPLY WORLD DEVELOPMENT YOUTH Barron, Patrick Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia |
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East Asia and Pacific |
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World Development Report 2011 Background Papers; |
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Community-Driven Development (or CDD)
projects are now a major component of World Bank assistance
to many developing countries. While varying greatly in size
and form, such projects aim to ensure that communities have
substantive control in deciding how project funds should be
used. The proponents of CDD believe that giving
beneficiaries the power to manage project resources will
lead to more efficient and effective use of financial
resources. It is also claimed that project-initiated
participatory processes can have wider 'spillover'
impacts, building local institutions and leadership,
enhancing civic capacity, improving social relations and
boosting state legitimacy. This paper briefly reviews the
World Bank's experience of using CDD in
conflict-affected and post-conflict areas of the East Asia
and Pacific region. This paper provides a framework for
assessing the impacts of CDD projects in post-conflict and
conflict-affected areas. It tries to unpack the potential
causal channels through which projects may have their
desired, or other, impacts. The paper concludes with a short
summary of what we know, what we don't, and potential
future directions for research and programming. |
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Working Paper |
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Barron, Patrick |
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Barron, Patrick |
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Barron, Patrick |
title |
Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia |
title_short |
Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia |
title_full |
Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia |
title_fullStr |
Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Community-Driven Development in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Areas : Experiences from East Asia |
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community-driven development in post-conflict and conflict-affected areas : experiences from east asia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/959081468246370786/Community-driven-development-in-post-conflict-and-conflict-affected-areas-experiences-from-East-Asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27414 |
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