Community Project Funding in Malawi under the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) Demand-Driven Approach: Potential for Perpetuating Imbalances in Development

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Community Project Funding in Malawi under the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) Demand-Driven Approach: Potential for Perpetuating Imbalances in Development

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dc.contributor.author Kishindo, Paul
dc.date.accessioned 2014-02-27T11:09:31Z
dc.date.available 2014-02-27T11:09:31Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.identifier.uri http://www.ndr.mw:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1218
dc.description.abstract The United Nations defines community development as "processes by which the efforts of the people are united with those of governmental authorities to improve the economic, social and cultural conditions of communities, to integrate these communities into the life of the nation and to enable them to contribute fully to national progress". The two essential elements in community development, according to the United Nations, arc: - participation of the people in efforts to improve their living conditions with as much reliance as possible on their own initiatives; - provision of technical and other services by governmental agencies in ways that encourage initiative, self-help and mutual help and make these more effective. The Malawi government adopted the United This paper gives an overview of the kind of community development projects that the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) has supported since its inception in July 1996. The MASAF has tended to subscribe to a demand-driven approach in its evaluation of projects, thereby introducing an element of competition in community development. This has led to imbalances in socio-economic infrastructure, between those districts whose communities have been unable to initiate their own projects, and those where there is more sophisticated "development-conscious" leadership. Ways in which more equitable and effective grassroots development can be implemented are presented in this paper, where the author believes that nongovernmental development agencies in particular, have a positive role to play. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Social Development in Africa en_US
dc.subject Aid and debt en_US
dc.title Community Project Funding in Malawi under the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) Demand-Driven Approach: Potential for Perpetuating Imbalances in Development en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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