Friday, November 4, 2016

Tools for community-led project monitoring: Community surveys in Egypt

This post is from Bank Information Center - Amplifying Local Voices to Democratize Development.

A large number of women and children wait their turn to but the LPG cylinder.

A group of women and children stand in a long queue to buy LPG cylinders. Credit: World Bank

Community surveys can be a useful tool for gauging a range of experiences and potential concerns across multiple individuals, and for identifying potential issues for further follow up when monitoring the implementation of development projects. Community surveys were used by civil society groups in Upper Egypt to identify community concerns and experiences engaging with project implementers in the World Bank-financed Egypt Household Natural Gas Connections project.

BIC documented the use of community surveys by our Egyptian partners the South Foundation for Economic and Social Studies, the Egyptian Association for Collective Rights, and the Egyptian Center for Civil and Legislative Reform in a brief case report.

Access the full case report below:

Tools for community monitoring: Community Surveys in the Egypt Household Natural Gas Connections project

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This article by kgallagher originally appeared on bicusa.org on November 04, 2016 at 10:23PM

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