Enabling East Asian Communities to Drive Local Development

Local development activities have profound impact on poor people's welfare. Communities and local governments interact closest to where people live and where essential public services are delivered, such as local transport, water supply, health and education. Vibrant local development requires productive, balanced interaction between empowered communities and capable and accountable local governments. For this interface to function best, well-organized, well-informed communities demand development results, holding local authorities to account and, through participation in decisions and oversight of public service delivery, ensure that those authorities remain effective and open to citizen input. In tandem, local governments supply the capacity to deliver services, reliable resources and a desire to meet local citizens' needs. As a vision for local development, the supply of and demand for effective and responsive government are well-matched. In section one, this report lays out the scope of CDD operations in East Asia and presents three frameworks for organizing them: according to local government context, sectoral scope, and primary development objectives. Organizing six results hypotheses according to a generic CDD results template; section two presents available evidence from East Asia's CDD experience. And section three summarizes lessons learned from this flagship effort.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Worl
Format: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2007-12-01
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS, ACTUAL COSTS, ANTI-CORRUPTION, ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY, APL, AUDITS, AUTHORITY, BLOCK GRANTS, BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, CDD, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS, CITIZEN, CITIZEN INPUT, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION, CITIZENS, CIVIL SOCIETY, COLLECTIVE ACTION, COMMUNES, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY GROUPS, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, CONSENSUS, CORRUPT OFFICIALS, CORRUPTION, DECENTRALIZATION, DECENTRALIZATION REFORMS, DECISION MAKING, DECISION-MAKING, DECISION-MAKING PROCESS, DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES, DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRATIC PROCESS, ECONOMIC REFORM, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EQUALITY, ETHNIC GROUPS, ETHNIC MINORITIES, EXPENDITURE, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FORMAL INSTITUTIONS, GENDER, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOVERNANCE EDUCATION, GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY, GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, GOVERNMENT PROGRAM, GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS, GOVERNMENT SERVICES, GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS, HEALTH SERVICES, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN RESOURCE, IMPROVING GOVERNANCE, INCOME, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE, INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS, INSTITUTIONAL INCENTIVES, INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS, LABOR MARKET, LEGAL AUTHORITY, LEGITIMACY, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL AUTHORITY, LOCAL COMMUNITIES, LOCAL GOVERNANCE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAPACITY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, MIS, MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT, MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS, MUNICIPALITIES, NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL POLICY, PARTICIPATORY PLANNING, PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES, POLITICAL CRISIS, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC RESOURCES, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE, PUBLIC SERVICE, PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY, PUBLIC SERVICES, REHABILITATION, REPRESENTATIVES, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RURAL AREAS, RURAL COMMUNITIES, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SAVINGS, SERVICE DELIVERY, SOCIAL CHANGE, SOCIAL COHESION, SOCIAL NORMS, SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, TRUST FUNDS, URBAN AREAS, VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT, VILLAGES, WAGES, WATER SUPPLY, YOUTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/16461402/enabling-east-asian-communities-drive-local-development-east-asia-pacific-eap-community-driven-development-cdd-flagship-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12697
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