In this paper the changing approaches to development planning are described, from the economic-growth oriented strategies of the 1950s and the 1960s to the contemporary emphasis on alleviating poverty and meeting basic needs. The process of development planning includes several phases; the identification of aims, analysis, plan formulation and detailed design, Implementation, controls, updating, and feedback and adjustment. This process has become much more sophisticated in recent years, but in general, the comprehensiveness and refinement of a development plan depends on the type and scope of the data available. At the same time, the very process of planning may reveal deficiencies In data and thus act as an incentive to improved...
THE premiss of this paper1 is a belief that development planning in practice has achieved few of the...
The recent crisis of the Washington Consensus has brought with it the return of the involvement of t...
Information is important to the development process. Not only does information expand the possibilit...
Inadequacy of information resources and information processing is considered to be one of the major ...
Inadequacy of information resources and information processing is considered to be one of the major ...
There have been Various initiatives addressing the problem of inadequate information systems for nat...
There have been Various initiatives addressing the problem of inadequate information systems for nat...
The introduction of information systems is rarely straightforward or completely successful in both d...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development policy making is a major concern for all development policy formulators worldwide. The a...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
The recent crisis of the Washington Consensus has brought with it the return of the involvement of t...
THE premiss of this paper1 is a belief that development planning in practice has achieved few of the...
The recent crisis of the Washington Consensus has brought with it the return of the involvement of t...
Information is important to the development process. Not only does information expand the possibilit...
Inadequacy of information resources and information processing is considered to be one of the major ...
Inadequacy of information resources and information processing is considered to be one of the major ...
There have been Various initiatives addressing the problem of inadequate information systems for nat...
There have been Various initiatives addressing the problem of inadequate information systems for nat...
The introduction of information systems is rarely straightforward or completely successful in both d...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
Development policy making is a major concern for all development policy formulators worldwide. The a...
Development, considered as socio-economic growth and prosperity, represents today the paramount goal...
The recent crisis of the Washington Consensus has brought with it the return of the involvement of t...
THE premiss of this paper1 is a belief that development planning in practice has achieved few of the...
The recent crisis of the Washington Consensus has brought with it the return of the involvement of t...
Information is important to the development process. Not only does information expand the possibilit...