Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research

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Welcome to the Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research Community. This community serves as a comprehensive repository of resources on participatory approaches, community-based research, and collaborative inquiry methods. Our mission is to foster knowledge sharing and support initiatives that empower communities to contribute to research, ensuring their voices shape the knowledge that impacts their lives.

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    Social Development Monitoring a Process to Ensure Accountability
    (2006-07) Dwivedi, Anju
    Owing to failure of a number of policies and programmes that were designed by the government, the decade of 1990s experienced a new wave of people centered development, which popularly began to be called participatory development. With increasing emphasis on decentralized governance, the projects initiated by the government, bilateral and multilateral agencies began to mainstream element of 'participation' by creating space in the projects for the people in designing and implementing the programmes. This, however was a great shift from an approach, which had eschewed those people from planning programmes whom it was meant to benefit the most.

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