Mohan, P.C.2012-08-132012-08-132003-02https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9740The World Bank-assisted Borgou regional pilot rural support project was designed as part of the participatory management approach. It originally involved 250 villages of Benin's Borgou region participating to the Village Level Participatory Approach (VLPA) with the objective of bringing to the local and stakeholder level the design of local development plans and activities. It was implemented by the government and communities from March 1999 through June 2002 at a cost of US$5.06 million, it illustrated how transferring responsibility to communities can reduce costs and increase the pace of rural development.CC BY 3.0 IGOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTCOMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONSRURAL COMMUNITIESDEVELOPMENT PLANSSTAKEHOLDERSRURAL DEVELOPMENTSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTSTAFF RECRUITMENTPUBLIC SERVICESSERVICESSCHOOL BUILDINGSDECENTRALIZATION AGRICULTURECOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTCOMMUNITY MEMBERSDECENTRALIZATIONDEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIESDEVELOPMENT PLANSEMPOWERMENTLOCAL ELECTIONSPARTICIPATORY APPROACHPRIORITIESPUBLIC SERVICESRESOURCE MANAGEMENTROADSRURAL COMMUNITIESRURAL DEVELOPMENTSERVICE DELIVERYSOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURESUPERVISIONSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTTASK TEAM LEADERTECHNICAL SUPPORTVILLAGE DEVELOPMENTVILLAGESBenin - Faster and Lower-cost Community DevelopmentBenin - developpement communautaire plus rapide et a onindre coutWorld Bank10.1596/9740