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|a Effectiveness of World Bank Support for Community-Based and -Driven Development :
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|a Acknowledgments; Foreword; Executive Summary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Origin, Scope, Design, and Methodology of Evaluation; Scope; Design; Methodology; Some Limitations of the Study Design; 2 The CBD/CDD Portfolio; Temporal, Regional, and Sectoral Distribution of the Portfolio; Ways That CBD/CDD Projects Differ from Those in the Non-CBD/CDD Portfolio; 3 Outcome of Bank-Supported CBD/CDD Projects; Outcome Ratings; Relevance; Efficacy; Targeting the Poor Is Not Enough to Reach the Poor; Efficiency; 4 Institutional Enhancement and Sustainability; Institutional Enhancement.
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|a Sustainability5 Bank Operational Policy Requirements, Processes, and CBD/CDD Interventions; The Bank Has Attempted to Adapt Its Policies to Design and Implement CBD/CDD Projects; Bank Capacity to Ensure Effective Implementation of CBD/CDD Interventions; 6 Conclusions; 7 Recommendations; Annexes; Annex A: Definition of "Community"; Annex B: Results Chain for World Bank CDD Projects; Annex C: World Bank Guidance on Key Design Principles for CDD; Annex D: Study Framework, Methods, and Instruments; Annex E: The Universe of CBD/CDD Projects and Its Distribution.
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|a Annex F: Sample of CBD/CDD and CDD ProjectsAnnex G: OED Ratings of Completed Projects; Annex H: Focus on CBD/CDD and Related Aspects in Bank and Borrower Strategy; Annex I: Central Government and Local Government Surveys; Annex J: Efficiency; Annex K: Nkayi District Formal and Informal Systems; Annex L: Results of Bank Staff Survey; Annex M: Methodology for Community-Level Data Collection and Analysis; Annex N: Enhancing Community Capacities; Annex O: Poverty Targeting; Annex P: Evidence from Fieldwork on Sustainability; Annex Q: Safeguard Thematic Study: A Summary.
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|a Annex R: Advisory Committee CommentsAnnex S: Management Response; Annex T: Chairman's Summary: Committee on Development Effectiveness; Endnotes; References; Boxes; 1.1: Primary Data Collection for the Evaluation of CBD/CDD Projects; 3.1: Change in Social Capital and Empowerment as a Means of Assessing the Community Capacity-Enhancing Impact of Bank CBD/CDD Interventions; 3.2: Highly Satisfactory Aspects of Design and Implementation in Selected CBD/CDD Projects; 3.3: Local Champions Can Effectively Use Bank CBD/CDD Funds: A Case from Ghana.
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|a 3.4: Example of Sophisticated Poverty Targeting in Two Recent Vietnam CDD Projects4.1: Inconsistent Strategies: The Road Sector Experience in Nepal; 4.2: Bank CDD Projects Have Added to the Proliferation of Municipal Councils in Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil); 4.3: Why Formal Groups Do Not Last Long; 5.1: The Meaning of the Environmental Categories; 5.2: The Fiduciary Challenge: The Case of Vietnam; 5.3: Some Monitoring and Evaluation Features to Emulate: The Case of the Indonesia Kecamatan Development Project; Figures; 1.1: The Universe of CBD/CDD Projects.
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|a Participatory approaches that involve local communities in their own development have gained substantial support among international donors over the past quarter-century and have become increasingly important in the work of the World Bank. Community participation is an approach to development that can be used with any Bank lending instrument and across sectors. Projects can involve communities in different ways-by sharing information, consulting, collaborating, or empowering them. The process of involving communities in project activities is also expected to contribute in most cases to communi.
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