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Rethinking Development Models and Irrigation Projects in Nepal

机译:对尼泊尔的发展模式和灌溉项目的反思

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Despite decades of investment and institutional refinement, externally funded irrigation programs still exhibit low success rates and more particularly in countries facing institutional and political challenges. This paper aims at bringing fresh insights on the reasons for such shortcomings with the particular case study of a donor-sponsored program recently implemented in the Mid and Far Western Regions of Nepal. Findings indicate that the political situation and institutional system in Nepal have substantially affected the outcomes of the agricultural water management (AWM) interventions conducted by the program. Yet, beyond the influence of these contextual factors, two other (less acknowledged) mechanisms have contributed to create a gap between project objectives and outcomes: a) concepts commonly found in project documents and development discourses such as participation or empowerment are kept vague and ambiguous and lack an explicit recognition of power distribution; and b) the organizational system of many funding agencies tends to create incentives for project staff to show outcomes rather than to make impacts. These findings suggest that refi ning current models of AWM interventions is not sufficient to improve their achievements. A more radical shift is needed. A few avenues for change include to: 1) pay a greater attention to the meaning and operationalisation of common development concepts (e.g., rights based approach, empowerment or participation); 2) consider the way interventions affect power distribution among stakeholders, including communities; and 3) modify the organizational system of the funding agency to increase its downward accountability to targeted beneficiaries. To sum-up, we need to rethink development as a means of empowering governments and citizens rather than as a way to provide assistance. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hn.v11i1.7226 Hydro Nepal Special Issue: Conference Proceedings 2012 pp.112-120
机译:尽管进行了数十年的投资和机构改进,但外部资助的灌溉计划仍显示出较低的成功率,尤其是在面临机构和政治挑战的国家。本文旨在通过最近在尼泊尔中西部地区实施的捐助者资助计划的特殊案例研究,对造成此类缺陷的原因提供新的见解。调查结果表明,尼泊尔的政治局势和体制体制已大大影响了该计划进行的农业用水管理(AWM)干预措施的成果。然而,除了这些上下文因素的影响之外,另外两个(鲜为人知的)机制也造成了项目目标与成果之间的鸿沟:a)项目文档和发展论断中常见的概念(例如参与或授权)保持模糊不清缺乏对配电的明确认识; b)许多供资机构的组织系统往往会激励项目工作人员显示结果而不是产生影响。这些发现表明,提炼当前的AWM干预模型不足以提高其效果。需要更根本的转变。改变的一些途径包括:1)更加注意共同发展概念的含义和实施(例如,基于权利的方法,赋权或参与); 2)考虑干预措施如何影响利益相关者(包括社区)之间的电力分配; 3)修改资助机构的组织体系,以增加对目标受益人的向下问责制。总而言之,我们需要重新考虑发展,将其视为赋予政府和公民权力的一种手段,而不是提供援助的一种方式。 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hn.v11i1.7226 Hydro Nepal特刊:2012年会议论文集,第112-120页

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