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Devereux, Eoin – Community Development Journal, 1993
Muintir na Tire was founded in 1931 as a cooperative society for rural development in Ireland. From 1937-70, it shifted to a vocationalist mode; 1970 to the present focused on restructuring the movement. Currently, it needs to press for its share of available funding for community development. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Organizations, Cooperatives, Foreign Countries

Jones, Jerry; Wiggle, Ian – Community Development Journal, 1987
Explores the causes of the demise of community development and shows how a community development department could become the major agency for social and economic development. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Development, Economic Development, Foreign Countries

Carmen, R. E. R. M. – Community Development Journal, 1989
Discusses the importance of communication in rural social development. People-centered development planning looks at the creative initiative of people as the primary resource and their materials and welfare as the end. (JOW)
Descriptors: Communications, Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Rural Areas

Wolf, John – Community Development Journal, 1992
Development agents need to examine their assumptions, motivations, neutrality, and terminology, which is often imprecise and misleading. The combined cooperativist and constructivist approach has proved successful in overcoming these problems. (SK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Development, Cooperation, Foreign Countries

Dhesi, Autar S. – Community Development Journal, 1996
In India development strategy is shifting toward recognition of the importance of initiative and the role of nongovernmental organizations. Revival of communitarianism (community volunteer action) is playing a major role in improvement of the rural environment. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Action, Decentralization, Economic Development, Foreign Countries

Figallo, Flavio – Community Development Journal, 1994
In Peru, the Social Compensation Fund uses various strategies for fighting rural poverty: linking social investment to other development strategies, considering poverty indicators in determining project priorities, developing a productive infrastructure, and involving local institutions in solutions. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Emergency Programs, Foreign Countries, Poverty

Barrett, Hazel R.; Browne, Angela W. – Community Development Journal, 1994
Introduction of cereal mills in Gambian villages affected the lives of women and their communities in terms of women's access to the technology, the time and energy it saves, its sustainability, and their level of control. The energy saved enabled greater participation in the community, but they were still constrained by illiteracy and poverty.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Females, Foreign Countries, Rural Areas

Ugbomeh, George M. M. – Community Development Journal, 2001
Discusses the concepts of agricultural education, women empowerment, and sustainable rural development. Suggests that, because women make up more than half of Nigeria's population, their empowerment would assist the efforts for sustainable rural development. (Contains 48 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Agricultural Education, Educational Change, Empowerment
Conceptual Problems of the Monitoring and Evaluation of Qualitative Objectives of Rural Development.

Oakley, Peter – Community Development Journal, 1988
The author examines the relevance of the monitoring and evaluation literature and practice to the issue of how to understand and to monitor and evaluate nonmaterial or nonproductive objectives of rural development. He discusses an alternative monitoring and evaluation approach that will resolve this issue. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries

Martwanna, N.; Chamala, S. – Community Development Journal, 1991
Although the content model based on behaviorism and the process model based on humanism can both be used in training, a case study of training rural development workers in Thailand shows advantages of the process model. The model is based on similar principles to rural development and on adult learning principles. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behaviorism, Developing Nations, Extension Agents

Akande, M. – Community Development Journal, 1992
The Isoya Rural Development Project appears to have enhanced Nigerian women's multiple roles (maternal, occupational, conjugal, domestic, kin, community, and individual). Limitations of the project include poor rural infrastructure, male-oriented cultural norms, and lack of direct access to land by women. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Development, Females, Foreign Countries

Madu, Ephraim N.; Umebali, Emmanuel E. – Community Development Journal, 1993
A survey of 23 chairpersons of town unions (rural sociocultural organizations) in Nigeria indicated that self-help projects in education and rural development were concentrated in areas lacking infrastructure. Recommendations were made for an organizing framework, leadership training, government assistance, and efforts to encourage active…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Organizations, Cooperatives, Foreign Countries

Wanjala, E. A. – Community Development Journal, 1973
The Village Polytechnic Movement consists of setting up training centers for the purpose of teaching locally-needed skills to primary school dropouts in rural Kenya. In addition to explaining the philosophy of the movement, the author comments upon its organization and future. (AG)
Descriptors: Community Development, Dropout Programs, Dropouts, Foreign Countries

Johnston, Mary – Community Development Journal, 1990
An effort to introduce the plow to Timor farmers faced following barriers: nature of the land and climate, strongly demarcated traditional system, tensions among ethnic groups, cattlelords system, necessary time to place/retain trainers in villages. Positive factors were concrete results, use of small groups and native trainers, age of adopters,…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Agricultural Production, Appropriate Technology, Farmers

Adejunmobi, A. – Community Development Journal, 1990
A study of three Nigerian villages produced the following suggestions for improving the problems facing rural community development: democratic participative decision making, care in project selection, government incentives, promotion of adult literacy, and well-trained community workers. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making
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