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Community-driven development in post-conflict and conflict-affected areas : experiences from East Asia (English)

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...
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Barron,Patrick John.

Community-driven development in post-conflict and conflict-affected areas : experiences from East Asia (English). Discussion papers Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/959081468246370786

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