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Through convergence and governance: embedding empowerment in community development interventions

Shubham Kumar, Deepak Kumar, Keya Sengupta, Tapas Kumar Giri

2020Community Development Journal12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract To achieve social justice, equality, and quality of life under the concerted efforts deliberated for community development, countries engage in a range of interventions focusing on participation, capacity building, and sustainability. In this study, we examine two specific characteristics of livelihood interventions, development and empowerment; their relationship; and impact on community well-being. The findings suggest that while outcomes related to development and empowerment processes have a positive but meagre impact on community well-being, there is lack of continuum between them and the relationship is conditioned by convergence and governance. Further, insights from interviews also suggest that though there are institutional voids, challenging changing context, and variations in the way mobilization and participation are employed, those that will integrate good governance and strong convergence can deliver better outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionEmpowermentCorporate governanceLivelihoodContext (archaeology)Convergence (economics)SustainabilityEconomic growthCommunity developmentPolitical scienceEconomicsPsychologyGeographyManagementEcologyPsychiatryArchaeologyBiologyAgricultureCommunity Health and DevelopmentSocial Capital and NetworksPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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