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Decentralised planning: a case study of Zambia

Laurence. Taylor

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on trends in the decentralization of development planning in Zambia - discusses rural area self help with road construction, school construction and water supply infrastructure projects, objectives and degree of social participation, institutional framework, financial aspects, failures of participatory planning in basic needs satisfaction and rural development due to lack of co- ordination and plan implementation evaluation, etc., and considers alternative levels for decentralised planning. References.

Keywords: trend; decentralization; development planning; rural area; self help.; road construction; school construction; water supply; infrastructure; social participation; institutional framework; financial aspect; failure.; basic needs; rural development; plan implementation; evaluation.; tendance; décentralisation; planification du développement; tendencia; descentralización; planificación del desarrollo; zone rurale; autoassistance; construction de routes; construction scolaire; alimentation en eau; infrastructure; participation sociale; cadre institutionnel; aspect financier; échec; besoins essentiels; développement rural; réalisation du plan; évaluation; zona rural; autoayuda; construcción vial; construcción escolar; abastecimiento de agua; infraestructura; participación social; organización institucional; aspecto financiero; fracaso; necesidades esenciales; desarrollo rural; realización del plan; evaluación (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50 P. pages
Date: 1982
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-32, Basic Needs and Development Programme

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