Ideas for DevelopmentOur world seems entangled in systems increasingly dominated by power, greed, ignorance, self-deception and denial, with spiralling inequity and injustice. Against a backdrop of climate change, failing ecosystems, poverty, crushing debt and corporate exploitation, the future of our world looks dire and the solutions almost too monumental to consider. Yet all is not lost. Robert Chambers, one of the ?glass is half full? optimists of international development, suggests that the problems can be solved and everyone has the power at a personal level to take action, develop solutions and remake our world as it can and should be. Chambers peels apart and analyses aspects of development that have been neglected or misunderstood. In each chapter, he presents an earlier writing which he then reviews and reflects upon in a contemporary light before harvesting a wealth of powerful conclusions and practical implications for the future. The book draws on experiences from Africa, Asia and elsewhere, covering topics and concepts as wide and varied as irreversibility, continuity and commitment; administrative capacity as a scarce resource; procedures and principles; participation in the past, present and future; scaling up; behaviour and attitudes; responsible wellbeing; and concepts for development in the 21st century. |
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... www.greenpeace.org.uk/ gross domestic product geographic information systems genetically modified Grassroots Immersion Programme (World Bank) Deutsche Gesellschaft fürTechnische Zusammenarbeit, Gmbh, Postfach 5180, ...
... www.greenpeace.org.uk/ gross domestic product geographic information systems genetically modified Grassroots Immersion Programme (World Bank) Deutsche Gesellschaft fürTechnische Zusammenarbeit, Gmbh, Postfach 5180, ...
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... most parts of the world. Big dams and other projects were increasingly recognized to have high human costs in the many who were displaced, dispossessed and inadequately compensated. Champions within theWorld Bank and internationally ...
... most parts of the world. Big dams and other projects were increasingly recognized to have high human costs in the many who were displaced, dispossessed and inadequately compensated. Champions within theWorld Bank and internationally ...
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In 1994 and subsequently, those displaced were estimated to number worldwide about 10 million a year (World Bank, 1994a; Mehta, 2002a). With dams, the word 'oustee' came to be used. Earlier, during the 1960s, Nuba and others who lost ...
In 1994 and subsequently, those displaced were estimated to number worldwide about 10 million a year (World Bank, 1994a; Mehta, 2002a). With dams, the word 'oustee' came to be used. Earlier, during the 1960s, Nuba and others who lost ...
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... and Goran Lindahl, the Chief Executive of one of the world's largest engineering firms (Dubash et al, 2001, p1). ... including Integrated Rural Development Projects promoted and supported by the World Bank (World Bank, 1988).
... and Goran Lindahl, the Chief Executive of one of the world's largest engineering firms (Dubash et al, 2001, p1). ... including Integrated Rural Development Projects promoted and supported by the World Bank (World Bank, 1988).
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Contents
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2 Aid and Administrative Capacity | 30 |
3 Procedures Principles and Power | 54 |
Review Reflections and Future | 86 |
5 PRA Participation and Going to Scale | 119 |
6 Behaviour Attitudes and Beyond | 156 |
7 For Our Future | 184 |
References | 221 |
Index | 252 |
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