Bottom Up and Top Down? Community Development in Post-Soviet Armenia: The Social Fund Model
Author: Babajanian, Babken V.
Source: Social Policy and Administration, Volume 39, Number 4, August 2005 , pp. 448-462(15)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
The main objective of this article is to discuss the effectiveness of bottom-up, community-driven approaches in promoting community participation and building local capacity within the post-Soviet social, institutional and political context of Armenia. In exploring this issue, the article examines the nature of local participation and social relations in rural communities in Armenia and the impact of the World Bank-supported Armenia Social Investment Fund (ASIF) project on the existing forms of local social organization. One of the objectives of the ASIF project was to promote the participation of local communities in their own economic and social development. The research finds that the project did not change the existing patterns of local social organization and had no significant impact on the nature of participation in the beneficiary communities. Bottom-up, capacity-building interventions that mainly focus on changing patterns of interpersonal social relations may not be effective in fostering sustainable civic institutions without changes in the nature of a country's governance.Keywords: Social funds; Community-driven development; Participation; Empowerment; Institutional change; Governance; Post-Soviet transition
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.2005.00449.x
Publication date: 2005-08-01
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- In this Subject: Social & Public Welfare , Social Science (General)
- By this author: Babajanian, Babken V.

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