Social analysts at the Bank have concluded that insufficient grassroots involvement in project activities is often the major factor when projects fail to meet specific development objectives, to benefits their targeted populations, or have unexpected negative environmental or social consequences. Countless experiences have shown that if affected local populations do not feel a sense of ownership in a development initiative, especially in social programs...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1996/04/30
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Boletín informativo
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2012/11/12
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Disclosed
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O Banco Mundial e a participacao popular
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Nongovernmental organizations