Roles of Strategic Stakeholders
Fuchaka Waswa,
Christine Ruth Saru Kilalo and
Dominic Mwambi Mwasaru
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Fuchaka Waswa: Kenyatta University
Chapter 4 in Sustainable Community Development: Dilemma of Options in Kenya, 2014, pp 108-127 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Since ecosystems and their components are inter-dependent, this chapter emphasizes the truism that sustainable community development is hinged upon effective and honest multi-stakeholder participation, of government, private sector, civil society organizations, academia, and target communities among others as equal and inter-dependent partners. This necessitates establishment and implementation of negotiated and results-oriented partnerships for different target communities. Such partnerships should have clear procedures of phasing-in and phasing-out by external stakeholders in order to prevent development of dependency syndromes on the part of target communities.
Keywords: entry-exit strategies; multiple stakeholders; negotiated partnerships (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137497413_4
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