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Enabling East Asian Communities to Drive Local Development: Findings from EAP CDD Flagship
Robert S. Chase, Ph.D. Team Leader, CDD & Local Governance GDLN Session on CDD and Decentralization April 12 – 13, 2007
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EAP CDD Flagship Objectives
Summarize available evidence: CDD Flagship Report Strengthen impact evaluation efforts Develop process for sharing insights about what works in which contexts GDLN sessions as example of practical operational discussions
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CDD Local Institutional Framework
High Community Driven, Capable Local Governance CDD through LGUs Focus: LGU Capacity (e.g., Cambodia) CDD LGU Responsiveness CDD through parallel service delivery Focus: Community Development (e.g., Indonesia) CDD through LGUs Focus: LGU responsiveness (e.g., Vietnam) Low Low LGU Implementation Capacity High Decentralization Support
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Key Hypotheses on CDD Results
Hypotheses with available EAP data Activities 1. Reach poor communities 2. Involve communities in decision-making and implementation Program Outputs 3. Deliver infrastructure in a cost-effective, quality manner 4. Promote systems for O&M that lead to sustainable service delivery Program Outcomes 5. Increase incomes of participant communities 6. Improve the dynamics of how communities interact with local government
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Operational Implications
Adapt CDD design to LGU characteristics Greater care to define & measure results Target local areas through poverty maps Facilitation encourages broader participation CDD effective local infrastructure delivery mechanism Greater effort on operations & maintenance Impressive income returns Increased transparency, capacity of local associations, and citizen’s influence
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