Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals

Community-Driven Development (CDD) is a popular aid delivery strategy in conflict-affected contexts. While the strategy remains appealing, the growing body of evidence suggests that CDD does not systematically deliver on all the desired outcomes. This may potentially be explained by the lack of clar...

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Main Authors: Sheree Bennett, Alyoscia D'Onofrio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Security Governance 2015-04-01
Series:Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
Subjects:
CDD
CDR
Aid
Online Access:http://www.stabilityjournal.org/articles/360
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spelling doaj-ad4715643789447d87e55b92fffb66be2020-11-24T22:03:15ZengCentre for Security GovernanceStability : International Journal of Security and Development2165-26272015-04-014110.5334/sta.ff149Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and FundamentalsSheree Bennett0Alyoscia D'Onofrio1International Rescue CommitteeInternational Rescue CommitteeCommunity-Driven Development (CDD) is a popular aid delivery strategy in conflict-affected contexts. While the strategy remains appealing, the growing body of evidence suggests that CDD does not systematically deliver on all the desired outcomes. This may potentially be explained by the lack of clarity around the objectives and theoretical underpinnings of CDD interventions. This paper proposes ways to clarify the objectives, outcomes, theories of change and core processes of the CDD strategy in an effort to improve the design and evaluation of CDD interventions. We suggest schemas for prioritizing the function and outcomes of a given intervention, provide examples of reduced form theories of change and identify a set of ‘core processes.’ We hope these suggestions will assist practitioners in making the theoretical motivations, assumptions and trade-offs of their design choices that much more explicit and in so doing, improve our ability to deliver better interventions to conflict-affected populations. This paper forms part of a wider conceptual project supported by UK Department for International Development (DFID)’s Research and Evidence Division.http://www.stabilityjournal.org/articles/360Community-Driven DevelopmentCDDCDRCDSDCommunity-Driven ReconstructionLocal ownershipDecision-makingGovernanceSocial CohesionWelfareTheory of ChangeAidStabilisationConflict-AffectedPost-WarLocal Development
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Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals
Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
Community-Driven Development
CDD
CDR
CDSD
Community-Driven Reconstruction
Local ownership
Decision-making
Governance
Social Cohesion
Welfare
Theory of Change
Aid
Stabilisation
Conflict-Affected
Post-War
Local Development
author_facet Sheree Bennett
Alyoscia D'Onofrio
author_sort Sheree Bennett
title Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals
title_short Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals
title_full Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals
title_fullStr Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals
title_full_unstemmed Community-Driven Development in Conflict-Affected Contexts: Revisiting Concepts, Functions and Fundamentals
title_sort community-driven development in conflict-affected contexts: revisiting concepts, functions and fundamentals
publisher Centre for Security Governance
series Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
issn 2165-2627
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Community-Driven Development (CDD) is a popular aid delivery strategy in conflict-affected contexts. While the strategy remains appealing, the growing body of evidence suggests that CDD does not systematically deliver on all the desired outcomes. This may potentially be explained by the lack of clarity around the objectives and theoretical underpinnings of CDD interventions. This paper proposes ways to clarify the objectives, outcomes, theories of change and core processes of the CDD strategy in an effort to improve the design and evaluation of CDD interventions. We suggest schemas for prioritizing the function and outcomes of a given intervention, provide examples of reduced form theories of change and identify a set of ‘core processes.’ We hope these suggestions will assist practitioners in making the theoretical motivations, assumptions and trade-offs of their design choices that much more explicit and in so doing, improve our ability to deliver better interventions to conflict-affected populations. This paper forms part of a wider conceptual project supported by UK Department for International Development (DFID)’s Research and Evidence Division.
topic Community-Driven Development
CDD
CDR
CDSD
Community-Driven Reconstruction
Local ownership
Decision-making
Governance
Social Cohesion
Welfare
Theory of Change
Aid
Stabilisation
Conflict-Affected
Post-War
Local Development
url http://www.stabilityjournal.org/articles/360
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