Corruption in community-driven development. A Kenyan case study with insights from Indonesia | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
Julio 2017
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Pages: 
60

Community-driven development is a strategy for empowering people to choose their own priorities, project leaders, and monitoring. Many believe that this model results in lower corruption rates. We look at what happened in the Arid Lands Project in Kenya and a community-development project in Indonesia. These projects had strikingly different corruption rates, even though the countries had similar corruption perception rates at project startup. Find out which design elements may account for the differences in corruption.

Autores y editores

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Jean Ensminger

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