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Knowledge development and management for urban
poverty alleviation
Abstract: This paper assesses the performance of poverty alleviation
projects, asks why so many have failed, and why successful projects
have been successful. It gives a retrospective. overview of the
development of the concept of poverty, and argues that the way towards
poverty eradication goes through holistic, participatory, approaches
that build on sharing of knowledge and learning by doing. Projects
and programmes should build on the full knowledge of all stakeholders.
This way we can create dynamic collaborative environments that build
knowledge strategically by developing and applying knowledge as
it comes available. It is suggested that approaches should be guided
by an enabling framework, within which a multiplicity of partnerships
can develop and be effective. Common sense and holistic systems
thinking are found to be essential starting points for improvements
of the quality of decision-making and the learning and innovation
in poverty alleviation efforts.
| Author: |
Hjorth, P.
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Habitat International, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 381-392.
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| Date: |
2003 |
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