For more than two decades, development practitioners have expressed a growing concern over the lack of understanding for rural participatory development. While participation, as a concept, is clouded with interpretations situated within the political economy of rural development, it as well suggest that for effectiveness, it needs to be socially constructed. Unfortunately, field research substantiating that assertion has been minimal and most often discussed without the voices of those whom development seeks to benefit. In this book, Dr. Boakye-Agyei takes this discussion to the rural...
For more than two decades, development practitioners have expressed a growing concern over the lack of understanding for rural participatory developme...