Participatory village and commune development planning (VDP/CDP) and its contribution to local community development in Vietnam

Village development and commune development planning (VDP/CDP) encourages the participation of local people in analyzing their problems and opportunities, and finding out solutions. This method contributes to community development by improving capacity of local people and strengthening the roles of...

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subjects Agricultural production
Alternative communities
Capacity building approach
Communes
Communities
Community development
Decision making
Democracy
Economic development
Economic reform
GDP
Government
Gross Domestic Product
Highlands
International organizations
Leaders
Leadership
Local government
Minority & ethnic groups
Participation
Planning
Population
Poverty
Section 2: Theory to practice
Socioeconomic development
Sustainability
Vietnam
Villages
World Bank
title Participatory village and commune development planning (VDP/CDP) and its contribution to local community development in Vietnam
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