Can the boundaries of community management be extended beyond rural areas? Lessons from Ghana
Community management, a central part of community development, has gained wide acceptance among service intermediaries such as governmental agencies, NGOs and donor organizations mainly as a result of the failure of the top-down approach to development. Policy instruments therefore aim at a bottom-u...
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2004
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