2010
DOI: 10.7763/ijtef.2010.v1.67
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Decentralization initiatives, Economic and Community Development in Pakistan

Abstract: Abstract-The aim of this research is to give brief overview and introduction of community participation and Decentralization initiatives in Pakistan. Decentralized governmental system provides more room for community to participate and decides in collective manner for self improvement. History of Community development projects, structure of government before and after Decentralization, importance of collective action and government seven point agenda is part of this paper. Data was collected from 7 union counc… Show more

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“…The range of locations makes it convenient for social work schools to identify internships for the practicum students. Additionally, this type of practicum is also preferred by students, as they can complete a field placement close to their homes (Ahmad & Talib, 2010).…”
Section: Prominent Project Features and Learning Opportunities For Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range of locations makes it convenient for social work schools to identify internships for the practicum students. Additionally, this type of practicum is also preferred by students, as they can complete a field placement close to their homes (Ahmad & Talib, 2010).…”
Section: Prominent Project Features and Learning Opportunities For Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of decentralized local development resulting from the alignment of community empowerment, local governance, improved service delivery and private sector development arrangements includes community welfare and the accumulation of human, social and economic capital (Ahmad & Talib, 2010a;Bowles & Gintis, 2002;Duncana & Goodwina, 2008;Kakumba, 2010;Rondinelli, 1980). Human so- Issue 1 33-44 2013 Kurosaki, 2006;NRB, 2001;Paul, 2010).…”
Section: Such Fundamental Developments Not Only Includementioning
confidence: 99%
“…More resources, including services tax, have been distributed to the provinces with greater fiscal autonomy through decentralization as a result of the development of the 18th amendment in 2010 to the constitution and the 7th NFC award with altered revenue sharing formula (Adeney, 2012). After devolution new provincial authorities reaffirmed to administer the devolved services tax, however, due to massive difficulties as highlighted by Ahmad (2010) involved in collecting this tax, a drop in the quantity of money received from this source would not be unexpected. There were problems of availability of technical human resource and other related issues; however, unless given the chance, provinces cannot build the ability to offer these services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%