Multi-Dimensional Results Measurement in CDD Projects : Experiences from the Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda Social Action Funds

In the last decade, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda have used the Community-Driven Development (CDD) approach to implement projects that exhibit multi-sectoral linkages, complex institutional structures and implementation processes, creative tension between the supply and demand sides, and convergence at the Local Government Authority (LGA) level in environments compounded by the pace of decentralization. The projects have broadened the issue of results focus from the measurement of a few input-output indicators to include intermediate outcomes (which measure beneficiaries potentially reached by outputs produced by the projects). In the process, these projects have been able to scale up from 'isolated boutique-type projects' to a mass production of outputs through participatory decision-making, local capacity development, and community control of resources. At the national level, the projects have contributed to: (a) poverty reduction, (b) improved social welfare, and (c) improved transparency and accountability.

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Main Authors: Pidatala, Krishna, Lenneiye, Nginya Mungai
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2007-12
Subjects:BASIC SERVICES, BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES, BENEFICIARIES, CITIZEN, COLLECTIVE ACTION, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS, COMMUNITY CONTROL, COMMUNITY DEMAND, COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, COMMUNITY HEALTH, COMMUNITY LEVEL, COMMUNITY MONITORING, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, COMMUNITY SERVICE, COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, ELDERLY, FAMILY PLANNING, FOOD PRODUCTION, GENDER, GENDER EQUALITY, HEALTH CENTERS, HEALTH FACILITIES, HOUSEHOLDS, IMMUNIZATION, IMPACT INDICATORS, INCOME, INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES, INFORMATION SHARING, INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES, INTERVENTIONS, LEARNING, LESSONS LEARNED, LIVELIHOODS, LOCAL AUTHORITY, LOCAL CAPACITY, LOCAL GOVERNANCE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MATERNAL MORTALITY, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS, MORTALITY, NATIONAL LEVEL, NATURAL RESOURCES, ORPHANS, OUTPUT INDICATORS, PRA, PRACTITIONERS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PROGRESS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, QUALITY ASSURANCE, RESPECT, SAFE WATER, SANITATION, SERVICE DELIVERY, SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, SOCIAL ACTION, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL FUNDS, SOCIAL MOBILIZATION, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL WELFARE, TRANSPARENCY, UNIVERSAL EDUCATION, VILLAGE LEVEL, VULNERABLE GROUPS, YOUTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/12344353/multi-dimensional-results-measurement-cdd-projects-experiences-malawi-tanzania-uganda-social-action-funds
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9545
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