The Eritrea Community Development Fund Project

The Eritrea Community Development project was established to provide for poor communities especially in the rural and war-devastated areas. The project provided an important platform for harnessing local input in local development efforts, strengthened the capacity of communities to manage, and implement their own development priorities. The project supported better access to school facilities, health facilities, and health care services; increased access to safe water; and feeder roads increased access to rural communities, markets, and social services. The project supported community-based initiatives to protect and improve the environment. The project used loan funds to improve community livelihood, increase their self-confidence, and economic independence. The construction of market places provided access to the rural population, including urban dwellers, and veterinary clinics increased the access of households. The project developed human resources, expanded private sector employment and growth, and improved basic social and economic infrastructure. The project promoted local governance, transparency, accountability, local capacity building, and sustainability of local services.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bradley, Marilou
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2002-10
Subjects:COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, PROJECT DESIGN, OUTPUTS, TARGETED ASSISTANCE, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, DECENTRALIZATION, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC SERVICES, POVERTY REDUCTION, INTEGRATED APPROACH, TRAINING ASSISTANCE, INVESTMENTS, MONITORING CRITERIA, LOCAL OWNERSHIP, MICRO-FINANCE, SOCIAL FUNDS, SOCIOECONOMIC BENEFITS ACCOUNTABILITY, BASIC SERVICES, CLINICS, COLLECTIVE ACTION, COMMODITIES, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, DISPLACED PERSONS, EMPLOYMENT, GIRLS, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH SERVICES, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INCOME, LOCAL GOVERNANCE, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, MALARIA, MALNUTRITION, MORTALITY, NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, OCCUPANCY, PREGNANT WOMEN, ROADS, RURAL POPULATION, SAFE WATER, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SUSTAINABILITY, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, WATER SUPPLY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/10/2035461/eritrea-community-development-fund-project
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9752
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