| Ismail Serageldin, Andrew D. Steer, Michael M. Cernea - 1994 - 230 pages
...Group on Participatory Development. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1994. Participatory development is a process through which stakeholders influence and...development initiatives, and the decisions and resources that affect them. This report details the work of the Learning Group on Participatory Development,... | |
| International Institute for Environment & Development - 1995 - 118 pages
...the World Bank's Learning Group on Participatory Development has defined participatory development as: "A process through which stakeholders influence...and the decisions and resources which affect them" (World Bank 1994). The terms "people's participation' and "popular participation' are now part of the... | |
| 1996 - 282 pages
...findings for readers who want to explore a specific area or issue in greater depth. Participation is a process through which stakeholders influence and...and the decisions and resources which affect them. —Participation Learning Group Final Report CHAPTER I REFLECTIONS: WHAT is PARTICIPATION? Some readers... | |
| Joseph Mullen - 1996 - 46 pages
...object of empowerment according to the World Bank's Learning Group on Participatory Development is "a process through which stakeholders influence and share control over development initiatives, discussions and resources which affect them". Popular participation in the design of policies, programmes... | |
| Jamil E. Jreisat - 1997 - 274 pages
...totally unprepared to face public participation in government decisions. Participation here is defined as "a process through which stakeholders influence...and share control over development initiatives and decisions and resources which affect them."9 Participation gives the poor and disadvantaged groups... | |
| Anthony G. Bigio - 1998 - 266 pages
...participation became a mainstream issue within the World Bank. The Bank defines participatory development as a process through which stakeholders influence...development initiatives, and the decisions and resources that affect them. Bank policy identifies levels of participation ranging from information-sharing,... | |
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