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Community participation in CDF projects - Alienated clients: Missed participatory opportunities in CDF management

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Fiscal federalism in Kenya has been crippled by the sprouting culture of elite capture. Persons under whose jurisdiction the developed funds fall have stamped their control over the funds through appointing cronies to committees that manage the funds. The funds have in consequence been used to reward loyalty and punish the people on the opposing side. The beneficiaries have become spectators in the development process since their needs and priorities are decided upon by elite appointed committees. To this effect, the principles and fundamentals of Rights Based Approach to development are overlooked as participation is crippled. In case of participation by beneficiaries, it is at the basic level of information sharing about the prospected projects by the committees without necessarily taking into account the most pressing needs of a community.

About the author










Dalmas Ochieng is a Development anthropologist and is presently enrolled for a PhD programme at the university of Nairobi-Kenya. He has previously authored articles on: Socio-economic aspects affecting slum children's uptake of education in kware slums; and Food crop production among women small-scale farmers-a diagnosis of food security in Kitui.

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Authors Dalmas Ochieng
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.04.2012
 
EAN 9783846581391
ISBN 978-3-8465-8139-1
No. of pages 112
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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