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Projects of the people or for the people: A look at villagers' participation in three projects in two villages in Tanzania

The study examines the extent to which villagers participated in three projects, run by nongovernment organizations (NGOs), in the Iringa Region of Tanzania. Particular attention is given to the factors influencing participation and to what might be done to ensure participation in village developmen...

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Published in:Public administration and development 1990-04, Vol.10 (2), p.165-178
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