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Are community aspirations being accommodated in development plans?: a lesson from collective action in Jambi

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The brief describes development planning consultations, locally known as musrenbang, conducted in stages through different levels of governance: village, sub-district and district. The brief then documents lessons from experience catalyzing collective action among local community goups (in particular women's groups) to engage in this development process and to help articulate the women's aspirations in such a way that they could be heard by district decision makers. While some progress was made, such as women's improved presence in different forums and their capacity to speak and propose distinct proposals for development, some challenges such as elite capture remain.
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https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/002240
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    Publication year

    2007

    Authors

    Syamsuddin; Neldysavrino; Komarudin, H.; Siagian, Y.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    gender, tenure, forest management, decentralization, development plans, participation, rural communities, local government, community action, women, gender relations, law, research methods, rural development, community forestry

    Geographic

    Indonesia

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