Goodbye to Projects? The Institutional Impact of Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches on Development interventions

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Goodbye to Projects? The Institutional Impact of Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches on Development interventions

The research study Goodbye to Projects? grew out of the increasing interest in sustainable livelihoods approaches (SLA) and growing disillusionment with projects as mechanisms for addressing the development needs of poor people. Its aim was to investigate the implication of the adoption of SLA on the management of development interventions, and in particular on the future of development projects. The underpinning research questions were:

  • How are elements of the sustainable livelihoods principles being applied in practice?
  • What are the problems and challenges for managing livelihoods-oriented development interventions?
  • What is the future for development projects, given the increase in direct budget and sectoral assistance?

Date: 2013-02-01
Author: Tom Franks, Anna Toner, Ian Goldman, David Howlett, Faustin Kamuzora, Dr. Fred Muhumuza, Tsiliso Tamasane

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