Enhancing pro-poor governance in Eastern India: participation, politics and action research

Williams, G., Srivastava, M., Corbridge, S. & Véron, R. (2003). Enhancing pro-poor governance in Eastern India: participation, politics and action research. Progress in Development Studies, 3(2), 159-178. https://doi.org/10.1191/1464993403ps059ra
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This paper uses the experience of a recent programme of action research in Eastern India to reflect on the use of participatory ideals within governance reform. In a situation where there are profound difficulties in local governance, it assesses the potential for participatory forms of stakeholder engagement to begin a process of reform. It criticizes views of reform put forward by both the World Bank and Robert Chambers, and argues instead that critical self-reflection and the construction of alliances among a variety of reform-minded actors are important first steps in building political capabilities to challenge structural blockages to pro-poor governance.

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