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  • Majority World Voice: Organizing convening spaces on LLD

    Majority World Voice: Organizing convening spaces on LLD

    Learn more about and join the commitment letter from majority world CBOs on convening spaces for LLD. Read more


  • Lessons from Decentralization in Rwanda

    Lessons from Decentralization in Rwanda

    Introduction Various development institutions and Western governments have held up decentralization in Rwanda as fairly successful. A study commissioned by the government and development partners… Read more


  • Leave No Voice Behind

    Leave No Voice Behind

    Our 2017 InterAction Forum Workshop. Within country-owned strategies, NGOs have a competitive advantage in community-mobilization and capacity building. How can we work together to ensure… Read more


  • World Development Report 2017 and Community-Led Development

    World Development Report 2017 and Community-Led Development

    The flagship World Development Report 2017 by the World Bank Group highlights the need for continued collaboration between governments, citizens, civil society and private sector… Read more


  • Localizing the SDGs in Bangladesh: An Innovative Community-led Approach

    Localizing the SDGs in Bangladesh: An Innovative Community-led Approach

    The Hunger Project (THP) has developed a systematic methodology for supporting rural communities to achieve the SDGs. Read more


  • Do Public Services Actually Reach the Public?

    Do Public Services Actually Reach the Public?

    Local governments play a key role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through the delivery of public services. Yet, few systematic indicators exist to determine… Read more


  • Hey World! Remember Para 34!

    Hey World! Remember Para 34!

    Two years ago, as the world finalized the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it did a really smart thing. UN Member States met first about… Read more


  • New Evidence from Bangladesh

    New Evidence from Bangladesh

    Researchers at Princeton, Columbia, Cambridge and BRAC — working in communities mobilized by The Hunger Project — have demonstrated the value of building strong communities. Read more