Procurement and disbursement manual for projects with by Gita Gopal

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260 Popiel, Financial Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Study No. 265 Gopal and Marc, World Bank-Financed Projects with Community Participation: Procurement and Disbursement Issues No. 266 Venkatesan, Seed Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and Options No. 274 Marc, Graham, Schacter, and Schmidt, Social Action Programs and Social Funds: A Review of Design and Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa No. 280 Cleaver and Donovan, Agriculture, Poverty, and Policy Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa No.

Singh (AF4AG); S. Jorgensen (AF6PH); A. S. Drabo (AFTHR); A. Marc (EC4HR); P. Pease (OPRPR); J. C. Mohan (AFTDR). Useful comments from external reviewers Peter Niessen, Lucy Dunway, and Joe Muwonge are acknowledged. Proofread and processed by Ellen Thorington. Page x GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS Communities: used to refer only to the following persons or entities: individuals or groups of beneficiaries; community groups with no legal status; associations or groups with legal status, with or without separate legal personality as a group; small-scale artisans and other local or small commercial organizations and guilds; and small and local level organizations, particularly NGOs which support and facilitate the flow of Bank funds to individuals.

1 Such projects attempt poverty alleviation through programs intended to promote autonomous and self-sustainable development, increase employment and income of rural poor, develop human resources and build capacity at the grassroots level, provide priority health programs for vulnerable groups especially women and children, provide clean drinking water supply, afford incentives to poor parents to send their daughters to schools and so on. Experience has shown that the participation of benefiting communities in the design and implementation of such projects is highly desirable (The World Bank and Participation, OPD, September 1994).

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