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Community development has become one of the most pertinent and challenging goals for developing nations like Nepal where majority of the people have languished with abject poverty, ignorance, malnutrition, illhealth, gender disparity and social injustice.Over the past few years lots of resources have invested in this sector through soical mobilization approach. With this boom in investment has also come a rise in the need for assessment of results and very little academic literature exists on this specific topic. This book therefore attempts genuinely to verify and expand means through…mehr

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Community development has become one of the most pertinent and challenging goals for developing nations like Nepal where majority of the people have languished with abject poverty, ignorance, malnutrition, illhealth, gender disparity and social injustice.Over the past few years lots of resources have invested in this sector through soical mobilization approach. With this boom in investment has also come a rise in the need for assessment of results and very little academic literature exists on this specific topic. This book therefore attempts genuinely to verify and expand means through descriptive and inferential analysis in order to achieve success on community development and also provides content of the mobilization process for getting fruition. Furhter, analysis shuold help shed some light on social mobilzation as never ending process of education and awareness buildings. Finally, hope to be especially useful for planners and policymankers of developing nations or anyone interestd in this approach.
Autorenporträt
Dinesh Dhakal is an Assistant professor at Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Tribhuvan University, Nepal (www.iaas.edu.np). He has obtained MS degree in agriculture economics from Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2003. His research interests are in economic valuation of public goods, welfare economics and value chain analysis.