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|a Overview -- The history of participatory development and decentralization ; A conceptual framework for participation ; Empirical findings ; Moving beyond the evidence -- 1. Why does participation matter? -- The history of participatory development ; Organic versus induced participation ; Scope of the report and roadmap -- 2. A conceptual framework for participatory development -- Market failure ; Government failure ; Civil society failure -- 3. The challenge of inducing participation -- Participation and the capacity to engage ; Diagnosing failure triangles ; Deriving hypotheses -- 4. How important is capture? -- Corruption and local accountability ; Participation and resource allocation in induced community-driven development programs ; Participation and resource allocation under decentralization ; Can electoral incentives reduce rent-seeking? -- 5. Does participation improve development outcomes? -- Identification of beneficiaries ; Sustainable management of common-pool resources ; Participation and the quality of local infrastructure ; Community engagement in public service delivery ; The poverty impact of participatory projects -- 6. Does participation strengthen civil society? -- Participatory decision making and social cohesion in induced development projects ; Representation quotas and inclusion mandates ; Community-driven reconstruction ; Participatory councils and deliberative spaces -- 7. Conclusion: How can participatory Interventions be improved? -- The importance of context ; Donors, governments, and trajectories of change ; Open research questions ; Monitoring, evaluation, and attention to context : results of a survey of World Bank projects ; The need for better monitoring and evaluation and different project structures.
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|a The Policy Research Report Localizing Development brings analytical rigor to a field that has been the subject of intense debate and advocacy, and billions of dollars in development aid. It briefly reviews the history of participatory development and argues that its two modalities, community-based development and local decentralization, should be treated under the broader unifying umbrella of local development. It suggests that a distinction between organic participation (endogenous efforts by civic activists to bring about change) and induced participation (large-scale efforts to engineer participation at the local level via projects) is key, and focuses on the challenges of inducing participation. The report provides a conceptual framework for thinking about participatory development and then uses this framework to conduct a comprehensive review of the literature. The framework develops the concept of "civil society failure" and explains its interaction with government and market failures. It argues that participatory development, which is often viewed as a mechanism for bypassing market and government failures by "harnessing" civic capacity, ought to be seen instead as a mechanism that, if done right, could help to repair important civil society failures. It distills literature from anthropology, economics, sociology, and political science to outline the challenges for effective policy in this area, looking at issues such as the uncertainty of trajectories of change, the importance of context, the role of elite capture and control, the challenge of collective action, and the role of the state. The review of the evidence looks at a variety of issues: the impact of participatory projects on inclusion, civic capacity, and social cohesion; on key development outcomes, such as income, poverty, and inequality; on public service delivery; and on the quality of local public goods. It draws on the evidence to suggest several recommendations for policy, emphasizing the key role of learning-by-doing. It then reviews participatory projects funded by the World Bank and finds the majority lacking in several arenas -- particularly in paying attention to context and in creating effective monitoring and evaluation systems that allow for learning.
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