Reflections from the Participation Sourcebook

"The World Bank Participation Sourcebook " (report no. 15363) is a how-to guide to help Bank staff support participatory approaches in economic and social development. It is a collection of cases, told in the first person, by Task Managers in the Bank. In the Sourcebook examples, the sponsors and designers demonstrate a willingness to work collaboratively with other key stakeholders in carrying out the steps require to prepare a project for World Bank financing. Specifically, they: (a) identify the strengths and weaknesses of existing policies and service and support systems; that is the stakeholders conduct the analysis and diagnosis collaboratively; (b) decide and articulate what is needed; that is, the stakeholders collaboratively set objectives; (c) decide on pragmatic terms, directions, priorities, and institutional responsibilities; that is, the stakeholders create a strategy; and (d) develop or oversee development of project policies, specifications, blueprints, budgets, and technologies needed to move from the present to the future; that is, the stakeholders collaboratively formulate project tactics.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 1996-02
Subjects:ACTIONS, CIVIL SOCIETY, CONSENSUS, CONSULTATION, DECISIONMAKING, DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE, INDIRECTLY AFFECTED GROUPS, INTENDED BENEFICIARIES, LEARNING, LISTENING, LOCAL CAPACITY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL KNOWLEDGE, OPERATIONS, PARTICIPATORY APPROACH, PARTICIPATORY PROCESS, PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES, POVERTY ASSESSMENTS, PROJECT DESIGN, SOCIAL CHANGE, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, STAKEHOLDER, STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION, STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS, STAKEHOLDERS, SUSTAINABILITY, SYSTEMATIC CLIENT CONSULTATION, ZOPP PARTICIPATIONS, PARTICIPATION ANALYSIS, STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS, POVERTY, POVERTY MITIGATION, LESSONS LEARNED,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/02/2830191/reflections-participation-sourcebook
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11638
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