* This paper is based on work carried out for the review of social funds by the Operations Evaluation Department of the World Bank (World Bank, 2002). Thanks are due to our collaborators in designing the data collection instruments – Soniya Carvalho, Susan Razzaz and Vijay Rao- and for their advice on analysis. The views expressed here are our own and may not be taken to represent those of OED, any part of the World Bank, or of our collaborators
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Malawi and Zambia are poor and heavily indebted countries whose dependence on foreign aid is pronoun...
The philosophy of ‘community development’ relates to the concept of ‘locality’ and people. In essenc...
Acknowledgments The World Bank Institute Evaluation Group (WBIEG) prepared this report under the dir...
ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out quickly, even ...
This paper gives an overview of the kind of community development projects that the Malawi Social Ac...
Through a secondary analysis of standardised test data, the paper reviews community involvement in M...
We are grateful to George Campbell, and especially Ruel Cooke, for superb fieldwork and insights, an...
This study forms part of the output of a consultancy on Social Development Funds in Zimbabwe and Mal...
This paper focuses on two specific social funds, those in Zambia and Malawi, to consider the possibl...
This working paper is a desk study about mechanisms of popular participation in public and private s...
Malawi’s Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme was launched in Mchinji district in 2006. The programm...
The authors would like to thank the staffs of the social fund and the Central Statistics Office of t...
This working paper deals with the Tanzanian Social Action Fund. Research on similar 'social funds', ...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminThis research aims to assess the role of Social Funds' organizatio...
Findings reports on ongoing operational, economic, and sector work carried out by the World Bank and...
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The philosophy of ‘community development’ relates to the concept of ‘locality’ and people. In essenc...
Acknowledgments The World Bank Institute Evaluation Group (WBIEG) prepared this report under the dir...