(Mis)Conceptualising Empowerment: Flaws in Community-driven Development Project Design

Jessica Carrick-Hagenbarth
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Development institutions have adopted models of community development that prioritise empowerment. However, many of these models have transformed a collective, process-oriented understanding of empowerment into one that focuses on individual outcomes and results all too often in project failure. This article presents a case study of a World Bank community-driven development (CDD) project implemented in agrarian settlements in north-eastern Brazil. Using mixed methods, the article finds that because this CDD approach failed to conceptualise power differences, stemming from education, income and the rural–urban divide, it overlooked the disadvantage marginalised communities would have when interacting with technical agencies and soliciting contractors. The power differences created by these inequities enabled those very technical agencies and contractors intended to support CDD subprojects to take advantage of participant communities through providing low-quality services and products. The project also failed to provide quality technical assistance for a duration sufficient to develop the skills community members required to carry out successful, productive subprojects. These findings suggest that CDD projects need to incorporate a broader conception of empowerment that addresses group-level power differences to transform the relations between participants and those on whom they depend, and thereby contribute to project success.
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(错误)概念化授权:社区驱动发展项目设计中的缺陷
发展机构采用了优先考虑赋权的社区发展模式。然而,其中许多模式已经将集体的、以过程为导向的对赋权的理解转变为关注个人结果的理解,而这种理解往往导致项目失败。本文介绍了世界银行在巴西东北部农业住区实施的社区驱动发展项目的案例研究。使用混合方法,文章发现,由于这种CDD方法未能将教育、收入和城乡差距产生的权力差异概念化,它忽略了边缘化社区在与技术机构互动和招揽承包商时的劣势。这些不平等造成的权力差异使那些旨在支持客户尽职调查子项目的技术性机构和承包商能够通过提供低质量的服务和产品来利用参与者社区。该项目也未能在足够长的时间内提供高质量的技术援助,以培养社区成员执行成功、富有成效的子项目所需的技能。这些发现表明,客户尽职调查项目需要纳入更广泛的赋权概念,解决群体层面的权力差异,以改变参与者和他们所依赖的人之间的关系,从而有助于项目的成功。
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International Journal of Rural Management
International Journal of Rural Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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