Participation Pays
English

About The Book

The processes of international development often mean that beneficiaries have pre-designed programmes imposed upon them. Even the most well-intentioned development projects are often constrained by funding requirements from fulfilling their vision of social justice with the result that poor marginalized communities feel even more disempowered and excluded by programmes over which they have no control. Participation Pays attempts to show how beneficiaries of aid can challenge and overcome conventional power arrangements set up by donors and development agencies. It does so through a focus on community knowledge and self-generated data control of which enables greater ownership and direction of development processes. These projects involved members of marginalized and resource-poor communities including landless people female sex workers tribal people and people affected by a natural disaster. Eight thematic case studies are featured seven from India and one from the Maldives. Participation Pays argues for the need in any vibrant democracy for multiple ways of making development more accountable to excluded communities. In doing so the book invites an understanding of marginalized people not simply as beneficiaries of technical solutions but –through the work of participatory development projects – architects of a politics of equity and democratization.
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