Best Practice in Participation Planning and Development of the Mali Pilot Participation Project

To improve upon the traditionally weak relationship between the Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and the government, and to build a basis for partnership in the delivery of services to the poor. The Mali pilot project has been chosen, due to its innovative nature and successful planning process, as one of five participation Presidential Flagship Operations in the Africa Region of the World Bank. The project maintains an iterative dialogue with communities, implementers (NGOs and local authorities), and institutions (local and central government) in supporting multi-sector interventions in capacity-building and in policy decision-making.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 1997-07
Subjects:BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION, BEST PRACTICES, BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, CONSULTATION, DECISION-MAKING, E-MAIL ADDRESS, FIELD VISITS, GENDER, GENDER ISSUES, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INTERVENTIONS, LESSONS LEARNED, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS, PARTICIPATORY PROCESS, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS, POPULAR PARTICIPATION, POVERTY ASSESSMENTS, PREPARATION, PROCUREMENT, PROJECT DESIGN, PROJECT PREPARATION, PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL FUNDS, STAKEHOLDER, STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION, STAKEHOLDERS, VILLAGES, ZOPP,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1997/07/13808239/best-practice-participation-planning-development-mali-pilot-participation-project
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9927
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