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Foundations of Community Development

Foundations of Community Development. Learning objectives:. Foundations of Community Development A frame work for community and economic development Seven theories for seven community developers Bases of community development Process of community development and its Challenges.

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Foundations of Community Development

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  1. Foundations of Community Development

  2. Learning objectives: • Foundations of Community Development • A frame work for community and economic development • Seven theories for seven community developers • Bases of community development • Process of community development and its Challenges

  3. What do you understand by the term Community Development

  4. Let’s break it first CommunityDevelopment

  5. Community….. People who live within a geographically defined area and who have social and psychological ties with each other and with the place where they live. or A grouping of people who live close to one another and are united by common interests and mutual aid. or A combination of social units and systems which perform the major social functions . . . (and) the organization of social activities. (Mattessich and Monsey 2004: 56)

  6. Growth vs. Development Growth Development ? ?

  7. Growth vs. Development Growth Development Development implies structural changes and improvements within community systems encompassing both economic change and the functioning of institutions and organizations • Growth focuses on the quantitative aspects of more jobs, facilities construction, and so on – within the context that more is better

  8. What is Community Development PROCESS ORIENTATION OUTCOME ORIENTATION

  9. What is Community Development……? PROCESS ORIENTATION This aspect focus on Community Development as an educational process to enable citizens to address problems by group decision making Or describe Community Development as involvement in a process to achieve improvement in some aspects of community life where normally such action leads to the strengthening of the community’s pattern of human and institutional relationships OUTCOME ORIENTATION • All of these concepts of community development focus on the process of teaching people how to work together to solve common problems.

  10. What is Community Development Define community development in terms of actions, results, or outcomes Other authors define Community Development as local decision making and program development resulting in a better place to live and work or a group of people initiating social action to change their economic, social, cultural and/or environmental situation OUTCOME ORIENTATION

  11. Combining both orientations together • Community development is: • A process: developing and enhancing the ability to act collectively, and • An outcome: (1) taking collective action and (2) the result of that action for improvement in a community in any or all realms: physical, environmental, cultural, social, political, economic, etc.

  12. What facilitates or lead to Community Development………..?

  13. FORMS OF COMMUNITY CAPITAL There are five forms of “Community Capital” often mentioned in the community development literature (Green and Haines 2002: viii): • Human capital: labor supply, skills, capabilities and experience, etc. • Physical capital: buildings, streets, infrastructure, etc. • Financial capital: community financial institutions, micro loan funds, community development banks, etc. • Environmental capital: natural resources, weather, recreational opportunities, etc. • Social capital: social capital or capacity is the extent to which members of a community can work together effectively to develop and sustain strong relationships; solve problems and make group decisions; and collaborate effectively to plan, set goals, and get things done.

  14. Community Capital Human Capital Physical Capital Financial Capital Environmental Capital Social Capital

  15. Social Capital Building or Capacity Building • Social capital building or capacity building is an ongoing comprehensive effort to strengthen the norms, supports, and problem-solving resources of the community.

  16. Community Development Chain The process of community development starts with capacity building which leads to social capital. This in turn leads to the outcome of community development. Capacity building community development process Developing the ability to act Social capital The ability to act Community development outcome Taking action Community improvement

  17. Understanding difference and linkage of Community and Economic Development

  18. Economic Development “Economic development is the process of creating wealth through the mobilization of human, financial, capital, physical and natural resources to generate marketable goods and services.”

  19. Comparing CD & ED • Economic development is the process of creating wealth through the mobilization of human, financial, capital, physical and natural resources to generate marketable goods and services. • Community Development is a planned effort to produce assets that increase the capacity of residents to improve their quality of life.

  20. Combining CD & ED • Shaffer, Deller, and Marcouiller (2006: 61) describe the relationship and synergy between community development and economic developmentas follows: “Community Economic Development occurs when people in a community analyze the economic conditions of that community, determine its economic needs and unfulfilled opportunities, decide what can be done to improve economic conditions in that community, and then move to achieve agreed upon economic goals and objectives”.

  21. Community and Economic Development Chain Community development outcome Taking action Community improvement/ Development Economic development outcome Job creation Community improvement Increase in income and wealth Increase in standard of living Capacity building community development process Developing the ability to act Social capital (Ability to act) Economic development process Creating and maintaining the programs, Mobilizing recourses

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