The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific

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Autor(a) principal: Roche, Chris
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Cox, John, Rokotuibau, Mereani, Tawake, Peni, Smith, Yeshe
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v8i4.3551
Resumo: There is a growing recognition of the effectiveness of locally led processes of social change and development. However, most of the case studies that have been discussed in the literature are focused on programs run by international development agencies. This article examines three locally led processes of change in the Pacific. These include the Simbo for Change Initiative in the Solomon Islands, the Voice in Papua New Guinea and a regional process led by the Green Growth Coalition. We explore how local understandings of leadership, preferences for informal ways of working, holistic ways of thinking, the importance placed upon maintaining good relationships and collective deliberation fundamentally shaped each of the cases. We note how these preferences and ways of working are often seen, or felt, to be at odds with western modes of thought and the practice of development agencies. Finally, we conclude by exploring how these initiatives were supported by external agencies, and suggest further research of this type might provide benchmarks by which Pacific citizens can hold their governments and development agencies to account.
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title The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
spellingShingle The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
Roche, Chris
coalitions; development; developmental leadership; livelihoods; local development; Pacific; politics
title_short The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
title_full The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
title_fullStr The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
title_full_unstemmed The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
title_sort The Characteristics of Locally Led Development in the Pacific
author Roche, Chris
author_facet Roche, Chris
Cox, John
Rokotuibau, Mereani
Tawake, Peni
Smith, Yeshe
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author2 Cox, John
Rokotuibau, Mereani
Tawake, Peni
Smith, Yeshe
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roche, Chris
Cox, John
Rokotuibau, Mereani
Tawake, Peni
Smith, Yeshe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coalitions; development; developmental leadership; livelihoods; local development; Pacific; politics
topic coalitions; development; developmental leadership; livelihoods; local development; Pacific; politics
description There is a growing recognition of the effectiveness of locally led processes of social change and development. However, most of the case studies that have been discussed in the literature are focused on programs run by international development agencies. This article examines three locally led processes of change in the Pacific. These include the Simbo for Change Initiative in the Solomon Islands, the Voice in Papua New Guinea and a regional process led by the Green Growth Coalition. We explore how local understandings of leadership, preferences for informal ways of working, holistic ways of thinking, the importance placed upon maintaining good relationships and collective deliberation fundamentally shaped each of the cases. We note how these preferences and ways of working are often seen, or felt, to be at odds with western modes of thought and the practice of development agencies. Finally, we conclude by exploring how these initiatives were supported by external agencies, and suggest further research of this type might provide benchmarks by which Pacific citizens can hold their governments and development agencies to account.
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