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Social development design & local development BHC – Building Healthy Communities Use of Structural Funds in developing "Health Gains” Bacău, September 29 – October 1, 2010 The Quality of Life Research Institute Romanian Academy Mihnea Preotesi Iulian Stănescu
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The concept of social development the origin: Mise en valeur (Wallerstein, 2004) 1960s: the development decade (Huntington, 1968) 1970s: sustainable development (Club of Rome Report, 1972) 1980s: human development 1990s: social development World Summit for Social Development - Copenhagen 1995 The ultimate goal of social development is to improve and enhance the quality of life of all people poverty eradication employment social integration
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The need of social development in Romania transition – first 10 years –18% decline in GDP –3.3 million jobs lots out of 8.1 million in 1990 –35.9% absolute poverty lack of social & development policies institutional and social policy development –CASPIS: EU, World Bank, UK Government
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Social development design development design “by crisis”, under the pressure of negative factors (Zamfir, 2007) more than crisis solving, a process of medium or long term planning structural components –desirable status, defined as goal by the community –set of actions framed in time – strategies, plans, programmes
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Phases of social development Part I – Social problems analysis 1. Social problems identification & diagnostics 2. Priorities and objectives 3. Solutions and strategic variable Part II – Project cycle management 4. Action plan 5. Implementation 6. Monitoring 7. Evaluation 8. Feed-back & correction
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Social problem categories types of issues/problems –central –manifest –latent –potential systemic view: status and causal problems
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Social problem dynamics Theorem: emptiness beckons filling (Zamfir, 2005)
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Local and urban development 2000s: the new localism –understanding of the limitations of centrally-driven policy implementation Urban development (Vîrdol, 2007) –associated with industrialization –growth process through qualitative changes Policies, strategies, programs –challenges: complex, interactive, time-consuming
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Urban development trends in Romania Overgrowth in Bucharest Relative decline of large cities (including Bacău) Medium-sized cities maintained level of inhabitants (100,000) Decline of small cities and towns
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Financial empowerment for local government in Romania
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