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Title: COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES TO COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT


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COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES TOCOMMUNITY DRIVEN
DEVELOPMENT
  • A Distance Learning CourseSponsored by the World
    Bank 
  • June 9 to 18, 2004Asmara, Dar es Salaam, Kigali,
    Abuja Washington, DC

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Enhancing Capacity to Scale Up Community Driven
Development in Anglophone Africa
  • Why the Community Driven Development (CDD)
    Approach?
  • What does it mean to you?
  • Is this new?

3
Five Pillars of Community Driven Development
  • Empowering Communities
  • Empowering Local Governments
  • Realigning Central Government
  • Improving Accountability
  • Capacity Building

4
Enhancing Capacity to Scale Up Community Driven
Development in Anglophone Africa
  • Long-term Goal
  • Communities, in collaboration with decentralized
    government, using improved livelihood and
    governance strategies driven by local knowledge,
    values and priorities.

5
Enhancing Capacity to Scale Up Community Driven
Development in Anglophone Africa
  • Shorter-term Objective
  • Participants in this course act to scale-up the
    CDD approach, e.g., promote or make policy
    changes, participate in CDD program or project
    design, preparation, implementation, and/or
    evaluation.

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  • Content
  • Five Pillars of CDD
  • Tools for Social Accountability
  • Conflict Management/Consensus Building
  • Gender Sensitivity
  • Action Planning Idea Marketing
  • Methods
  • Training of Trainers Workshops
  • Regional Distance Learning CDD Courses
  • Virtual Learning Environment Library

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  • Methods continued
  • Building on local expertise and adapting to local
    context
  • Learning-by-doing Distance Learning, action
    planning, field trainings, monitoring,
    acknowledging mistakes
  • South-south exchange, face to face and virtual
  • Links with operations donor, government and
    private sector more
  • Establishing long-term partnerships with local
    institutions (business planning and marketing as
    needed)
  • Using Distance Learning to expand reach, support
    networking and stretch resources

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Participants Come From
  • Civil Society (NGOs, CBOs, community leaders,
    academia)
  • Central Government
  • Local Government
  • Donor Agencies
  • Media?
  • Private Sector?
  • Other?

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Course Objectives
  • To define the principles and practices of
    Community Driven Development
  • To identify the policy environment, opportunities
    and/or challenges of effective implementation of
    a CDD project
  • To analyze and use techniques to manage potential
    conflicts inherent in local development
  • To incorporate tools for social accountability
    into project and policy design

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How will we learn?
  • Face-to-face and Distance learning
  • (videoconferencing, videotape,
  • and on-line discussions)
  • Continuous learning, documenting and feedback
    through
  • Session feedback
  • Daily wrap-up sessions
  • Final workshop evaluation

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Format for Each Session
  • 2 hour off-line (no video) session
  • Country Exercise
  • 2 hour on-line (video) session
  • Report from countries on exercises
  • Presentation by resource people
  • Questions answers/Discussion
  • ½ hour off-line session (no video)
  • Wrap up and Evaluation
  • Note session on 17th is all off-line.

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Training Materials
  • Binders
  • Sessions briefs that provide overview of each
    session and smiley face evaluations
  • Copies of overheads for each session
  • Copies of country exercises
  • List of reading materials for preparation and
    follow-up to the sessions
  • Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
  • CDRom to be mailed out after course

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  • Resource People from African Partner
    Institutions
  • Barney Laseko, Participatory Agricultural
    Development and Empowerment Project (PADEP)
    Tanzania
  • John Lubuva, Ilala Municipal Council, Tanzania
  • Craig Arendse, Mediation Transformation
    Practice, South Africa
  • Sola Ajuwon, FADAMA Project, Nigeria
  • Local facilitators AND YOU!

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Any questions regarding methods or DL that need
to be answered right away? We look forward to
learning from you! Thank you!
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