Community-Driven Development (CDD) in World Bank parlance refers to an approach that gives communities direct control over key project decisions as well as responsibility for management of investment funds. Because poor people are included as partners in decision-making and are learning as they go, the guide explains, continuous evaluation of programs is much more effective than traditional input-output-outcome reporting mechanisms. Copublished by the World Bank, this guide provides directors of such programs with lessons on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as a management tool.
Ashis Mondal is an expert in community demand-driven initiatives and the founder of Action for Social Advancement in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Soma Dutta is a rural development consultant who advises NGOs on research and documentation, strategic planning, and fundraising.
Economics, Management
120 pages, Library, 8 1/2 x 11
7 Tables, 6 Graphs, 25 Screen Shots
Distribution Rights: US, CA, SAM & CAR
$39.95 (CAN $49.95)
9788171885855 (8171885853) Pub Date: April 2007
Academic Foundation