Mainstreaming Participatory Development Processes
Jalal, Kazi F. | June 1995
Abstract
This Framework describes how participatory development (PD) processes fit into the various business practices of the Bank, complementing other recent changes in business practices to catalyze a Wider sense of ownership of the development activities that the Bank supports. The Framework also presents an overview that shows in general terms how PD processes will be introduced into various operational practices over time. The Framework is intended for use by Bank staff, staff in executing agencies, consultants, and other stakeholders in development activities that are supported by the Bank.
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Jalal, Kazi F.. 1995. Mainstreaming Participatory Development Processes. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4872. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Cofinancing
Development Financing
Economic Development and Finance
Finance
Financial Advisory Services
Financial Assistance
Financial Support
ADB
Self Financing
Aid Financing
Financial Aid
Development Banks
Project Impact
Development Banks
Asset allocation
Investment management
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