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Development Projects for a New Millennium

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Economic matters entered a new phase of importance in the wake of the Cold War. Concerns within development-assistance efforts to the Third World have also shifted. The current macro-environment of development has been accompanied by a plethora of new concerns and methods, such as how to consider gender in development projects and how to develop participatory-centered projects. Yet no text has covered many of the new approaches and techniques related to development projects, including issues of participation, gender, and evaluation—until now. Hira and Parfitt bridge these serious gaps, drawing on their hands-on experience and teaching in the field.

The end of the Cold War was supposed to bring a new era of peace prosperity, and development. However, the post-Cold War world has not led to any major improvements in development. In this book, Hira and Parfitt examine why 50 years of development have not led to the wiping out of poverty. In the first part of the book, they break down the political agendas behind development in the post-Cold War World, as well as the serious flaws in current development project management. In the remainder of the book they look carefully at a number of new initiatives that seek to correct these problems, examining carefully their promise for bringing about more tangible results.

This book provides a thorough overview of the classic concerns and approaches of development project management, including clear explanations of predominant planning and evaluation practices. In addition, the book introduces the major new initiatives in development project management, including those regarding environmental sustainability, participation, gender, and the steps needed to create a real learning environment in development project planning. The result is a guide for the project manager and policymaker who want to know the implications of recent development ideas in terms of everyday practices, as well as for the student and interested citizen seeking to move beyond theory and critique to see how new practices can change the way that development projects are administered.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Development Aid in the Post-Cold War Era
The Project Approach to Development: A Blunted Edge?
The Environment and Sustainable Development
Can Development Organizations Be Reinvented?
Participation
The Growth of Gender Perspectives in Development
How to Help a Failing Patient: The Difficult State of Evaluation in Development Projects
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 30 May 2004
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 216
ISBN 9780275975029
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions 235 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Anil Hira

ANIL HIRA is Assistant Professor of Political Scie…

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