Community development in East and Central Europe: Three cameos
These cameos come from the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, and Romania. The contribution from the Czech Republic surveys the challenges facing community development, which include tackling the sectoral approaches that still prevail in seeking to solve complex social issues, and making the planning and dec...
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description | These cameos come from the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, and Romania. The contribution from the Czech Republic surveys the challenges facing community development, which include tackling the sectoral approaches that still prevail in seeking to solve complex social issues, and making the planning and decision-making process to be more open and transparent. Also considers priorities for community development in the Czech Republic. The contribution from Bulgaria considers the role of community development in working with Romanies and others. The contribution from Romania seeks to highlight ways in which community development there differs from that in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. The culture of poverty includes passivity, apathy, a lack of interest in community life and a general indifference to community needs. Describes how they define their culture of development. (Quotes from original text) |
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